Bingo: so he is about 50 over..

On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Tales Parreiras da Silva <
gru...@talesparreiras.com.br> wrote:

> ** Hi Andrew,
>
> They have also different information on older documents,
>
> The document "Performance Tuning for Business Service Management" dated
> from October 2007 states on page 19:
>
> "If the thread count is set too low, the AR System server will have low
> CPU use, poor throughput, and potentially poor response time under high
> load. Suggested thread counts are* three times the number of CPUs for
> fast and five times the number of CPUs for list*. So a two-CPU box might
> have six threads for fast and ten threads for list. BMC Software recommends
> using the same value for the minimum and maximum setting."
>
> And the document "Reference Architecture for BMC Service Support Solutions
> using BSM 7.6 Components" dated from November 2009 has the following
> information on page 12.
>
> "*On all platforms, when configuring the AR System server threads, do not
> exceed about 60 to 70 threads for all list, fast, and private queues*. At
> higher thread levels, the throughput stagnates and can even be reduced.
> Rather than increasing the number of threads in one server beyond this
> number, BMC recommends that you add multiple servers in virtual machines on
> the same hardware and configure each with up to 60 threads."
>
>
>
> Regards.
>
> Tales Parreiras da Silva.
>
> _attend WWRUG12 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"_
>



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Patrick Zandi

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