Mike

You have not specified how much memory is on the machine, neither have you
specified which application you will be running against the box. also, are
you going to be using an intelligent RAID controller device (EMC, Shark,
similar)  with this ? Are you running this across a LAN / WAN ? Are all 300
users distributed across a few physical sites ?

for OLTP, I think your system is way overkill, but always better to have
more rather than less. for a DW situation, you may be underpowered, though
not many sites have 300 marketing type / OLAP users connected, so I am going
to assume your are running an OLTP type DB, in which case, you should be
happy with the performance and scalability. HTH.

Regards:
Ferenc Mantfeld
Senior Performance Engineer
Siebel Performance Engineering
Melbourne, 3000, VIC, Australia
Please note 17 hour time difference between Melbourne and CA
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Good morning,

I am trying determine whether a proposed 8-way Intel (Unisys ES7000) system
running Windows 2000 will support our anticipated work load.

I know this question has a LOT of variables but I don't even have a feel for
some of the numbers.  

Two things:

One - just to get an idea of the scale of things, is 300 concurrent users a
'lot' on such a system?
Like I said, I KNOW there are many other variables - specifically, what the
users are doing at the time, tunning, ... but I  am wondering (assuming well
written queries, apps, database design, ...) if this number is in the range
of 

'THIS SYSTEM IS OVERKILL'
'PROBABLY OK'
'HMM  BETTER LOOK OUT' 
'YOU ARE INSANE AND WILL BE JOB HUNTING SOON'

Does anyone have a similar system running with say ... 1000 concurrent
users?  100?  5000???

Two - Can anyone point me to resources (other than the vendors) that might
help.  I don't know why I have such distrust for someone who wants my money.

Thanks,

Mike
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