Thanks Ed for circulating it across the implementers. Will look forward for 
suggestions from the implementer community to add more use cases to the list.

We are just done with functional evaluation with minimal clients and accounts 
with below mentioned use cases and moving to a more scaled environment with 
increased clients, savings and loan accounts.

Will keep sharing the observations as we progress with the evaluations.

There were few issues observed, like Read Pods (Fineract Pod deployed in Read 
only mode) hitting Out Of Memory (due to thread limit exceeding and not actual 
heap) while querying for savings accounts at bulk. Will look further into the 
data and summarize and share observations as we start to evaluate with a scaled 
environment.
Thanks & Regards,
Anjil Reddy Chinnapatlolla
From: Ed Cable <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, 2 March 2023 at 11:08 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Fineract banking use cases for performance/scalability 
evaluation
Thank you Anjil for the contributions you and the rest of the team are making 
around performance/scalability evaluation. It will be nice to have some recent 
evaluations of performance beyond just for lending/credit. I will circulate 
your request
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Thank you Anjil for the contributions you and the rest of the team are making 
around performance/scalability evaluation. It will be nice to have some recent 
evaluations of performance beyond just for lending/credit. I will circulate 
your request from other implementers across the community.

Thanks,

Ed

On Tue, Feb 28, 2023 at 11:12 AM Anjil R Chinnapatlolla 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear community members,

We are evaluating the performance of OCP (Openshift Container Platform) 
infrastructure with banking workloads on different hardware architectures.  
With Fineract as one of the banking workloads, we have built the load test 
suite with APIs covering below use cases (Majorly with Savings and Loan 
products).

I request the community members and teams who have Fineract deployed in 
production or being evaluated, to suggest specific use-cases which are more 
challenging in nature (in latency and scalability perspective) that we should 
consider adding to below list while evaluating performance of the deployment 
infrastructure (which in turn covers the performance of Fineract).


Setup Bank Environment
Category
Use case
Create Codes


Create client closure reason code

Create payment type code

Get payment type codes
Ledger Accounting


Create Asset Ledger Account

Create Liability Ledger Account

Create Revenue Ledger Account

Create Expense Ledger Account

List General Ledger Accounts
Financial Activity Accounting


Map Financial Activity Account
Define Savings Products


Create savings product
Define Loan Products


Create personal loan product
Setup Clients


Create client
Setup Savings Account


Submit savings account

Approve savings account

Activate savings account
Setup Loan Accounts


Submit loan application

Approve loan application


Transactions
Category
Use case
Clients


Get all clients
Deposits


Deposit to savings account
Withdrawals


Withdraw from savings account
Balance Enquiry


Balance enquiry with associations

Balance Enquiry
Post Interest


Post Interest on savings account
Disburse Loans


Disburse loan application

Undo disburse loan application

Disburse loan to savings
List All Loans


List loans
Reporting


Report savings account dormancy

Report client listing

Retrieve a report

List all reports and parameters


Thanks & Regards,
Anjil Reddy Chinnapatlolla


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