Re: Easy way for Capacity Planning

2010-07-14 Thread IT (Amanullah Bashir Ahmed)
Hi Joe,
Thanks for response. I have 280602 incidents and 50422 Changes in the system, 
can you please calculate how much free disk space I can get if I will purge 
these incidents and changes.


Thanks  Regards

Amanullah

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There was a white paper released on sizing a few years ago that you might want 
to take a look at. This would offer you guidelines as to what you might need to 
consider. While these guidelines would be generic, it would give you an insight 
into capacity planning. Besides just record sizes, you might also want to 
consider sizes of attachments, and limit those sizes.

If you cannot locate the document, I think I may have a copy of it. Let me know 
if you have trouble locating it on BMC's website, and I'll look for it later on 
my zip or flash drives where I think I may have saved a copy of it..

Joe
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Hi there,
Version 7.1

How can we do Capacity Planning in BMC Remedy? If I raise an incident or Change 
Request with 4 or 5 Work info types how much disk space is required, and how 
can I calculate. Please also guide me which document of BMC remedy can help me 
in this regard.


Thanks  Regards

Amanullah



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Re: Easy way for Capacity Planning

2010-07-12 Thread Joe D'Souza
There was a white paper released on sizing a few years ago that you might
want to take a look at. This would offer you guidelines as to what you might
need to consider. While these guidelines would be generic, it would give you
an insight into capacity planning. Besides just record sizes, you might also
want to consider sizes of attachments, and limit those sizes.

If you cannot locate the document, I think I may have a copy of it. Let me
know if you have trouble locating it on BMC's website, and I'll look for it
later on my zip or flash drives where I think I may have saved a copy of
it..

Joe
  -Original Message-
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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org]on Behalf Of IT (Amanullah Bashir Ahmed)
  Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2010 3:31 AM
  To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
  Subject: Easy way for Capacity Planning


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  Hi there,

  Version 7.1

  How can we do Capacity Planning in BMC Remedy? If I raise an incident or
Change Request with 4 or 5 Work info types how much disk space is required,
and how can I calculate. Please also guide me which document of BMC remedy
can help me in this regard.





  Thanks  Regards



  Amanullah





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Easy way for Capacity Planning

2010-07-11 Thread IT (Amanullah Bashir Ahmed)
Hi there,
Version 7.1

How can we do Capacity Planning in BMC Remedy? If I raise an incident or Change 
Request with 4 or 5 Work info types how much disk space is required, and how 
can I calculate. Please also guide me which document of BMC remedy can help me 
in this regard.


Thanks  Regards

Amanullah



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