We have around the same counts as you....one guide I read discussed no more than 2 threads of each type per processor....and I have a dual core windows server...so I'm over that recommendation, but the best guide I have seen is to turn on API logging during a peak period of time, then run the ARLogAnalyzer on it...it'll give you an analysis at the end of all of your threads, idle times, gaps, etc...if you have lots of gaps, that means that you are likely to be able to run less threads...
_____ From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brittain, Mark Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 12:36 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Advice on Threads ** Hi Everyone, I am hoping to get some advice on the right number of threads. I have read the book and taken the PT&T class and have never gotten a good answer on what the right number would be. I have about 600 users, of which 120-150 are logged on at any given time. The threads are set up like this (thread - min/max). Admin - 1/1 Fast - 6/15 List - 6/20 ARS 6.3, patch 20, Oracle 9.2 Thanks Mark ____________________________________________ Mark Brittain Remedy Developer NaviSite <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] (315) 453-2912 x5418 (Phone) (315) 317.2897 (Cell) Reduce Cost of IT with Managed Hosting and Application Services from NaviSite. Visit www.NaviSite.com Today. ________________________________ This e-mail is the property of NaviSite, Inc. It is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential, or otherwise protected from disclosure. Distribution or copying of this e-mail, or the information contained herein, to anyone other than the intended recipient is prohibited. _Platinum Sponsor: [email protected] ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"_ _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor:[email protected] ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"

