Hi gurus,

I have a question about Spectrum sizing. I'm using Spectrum 8.1 H14 on two 
Windows 2003 servers (SS on one physical, OC and RM on one virtual). There 
are about 240k models in SS. Polling rate is standard 5 minutes.

Is there a way to perform Spectrum sizing and see if server can handle 
this much models or we should split it in two SSs? I've asked CA and they 
told me I need CA Professional Services onsight to perform it. As this is 
not an option, is there a way to do it anyway?

These are Windows server configs:
SS:
Win Server 2003 SE SP2
CPU Intel 2.33 GHz
RAM 4 GB
OC and RM:
Win Server 2003 SE SP1
CPU Intel 3.6 GHz
RAM 3 GB

I'm attaching Spectrum performance report in which everything seems normal 
except notifications.

Any advice is appreciated!



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Title: SpectroSERVER Capacity Report for: w01spectrum

SpectroSERVER Capacity Report for: w01spectrum
CAPACITY USED 11%
DATA COLLECTIONTotal Time1d 0h 6m 34s
 Interval(s)8/4/10 10:55:26 AM CEST - 8/4/10 11:35:02 AM CEST
  8/4/10 11:35:12 AM CEST - 8/5/10 2:37:35 AM CEST
  8/5/10 2:37:45 AM CEST - 8/5/10 11:02:21 AM CEST
SpectroSERVER PROCESS SIZEStart2,410.7 MB
 End2,412.2 MB
 Growth1.5 MB


Subsystem Data
  AveragePeak%Over Critical Value
CPUSpectroSERVER5%93%0%
 CPU-06%89%0%
 CPU-10%54%0%
 CPU-20%21%0%
 CPU-30%20%0%
LATENCIESLog0.0 sec0.0 sec0%
 Poll0.3 sec91.6 sec1%
 Timer0.2 sec82.3 sec1%
 Notification 4.6 sec 3,161.0 sec2%
DISKUtilization (Drive 0 C: E:)1%100%0%
MEMORYPaging6.6 pages/sec6,402.0 pages/sec0%
NETWORKTraffic42.28 kBytes/sec827.75 kBytes/secN/A
 Traps0.0 traps/sec0.8 traps/sec0%


Analysis
The SpectroSERVER is currently running at full capacity and no other models or additional work should be introduced. Steps should be taken to minimize the current workload or some of the models/work may have to be moved off to an additional SpectroSERVER. SPECTRUM support can perform a sizing to verify that your machine configuration is adequate for your existing database.
It appears that there was an excessive amount of notifications being generated. This could be a result of models being created or [re]configured, or an unusually high rate of events had been generated during the data collection period. Try running the collection again.

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