What you need to do is get (or write) an application which simulates a load on your application. With that load, I would take it go through a bunch of steps a user would go through, and then run it to simulate a load of x number of users and see what the performance is on YOUR hardware, with YOUR network and YOUR application.
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On Thursday, August 15, 2002, at 10:51 AM, Simon Boddy wrote:
Hello list,
Does anyone have rules of thumb for estimating the capacity of a Witango app for a given hardware configuration? Do I remember someone mentioning a limit of 30 concurrent connections? Do I need to try and estimate the average time taken to service a request in my app? What are the effective bottlenecks? For the purposes of estimating for an app not yet built, it seems a bit like guessing a safe limit for radiation :-)
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Thanks in advance.
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