On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 18:00, jimmy35 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Bernd Fondermann-2 wrote: >> >> >>> I'm also checking the config.xml files for each server and experimenting >>> with the threads. I appreciate the patience and assistance and apologize >>> for my ignorance with the application. I'm going to make sure everything >>> is >>> cleaned up and consistent before I continue with these posts. >> >> ok, no problem. >> >> > > Now I'm to the point where my config files match, I've tweaked my scenario > for Postage a bit and I'm at the point of diminishing returns when I run > Postage. Unfortunately I do not know what I should tune in the config > parameters or postage parameters to allow me to handle a larger volume to > emails/min. > > Right now, for 1500 emails/min, I am processing 1430/min, for 2000 I process > 1429/min. I am attaching the config.xml, the postage.xml and 3 excel files > that contain the jvm statistics from three test runs at different volumes. > Any ideas are much appreciated.
This depends on so many things, for example your DB if you not use file based storage. This is too hard to tell remotely. Try to understand where the bottlenecks are in your particular setup, if its OS, RAM, disk access, SQL, CPU, etc. etc. Postage just gives you reproduceable load on your machine. It's now up to you to interpret all the information you get from Postage and other tools (like system resource monitors) to come up with a optimization strategy. Bernd --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]