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Whats the difference between performance analysis and capacity planning for code development?

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Whats the difference between performance analysis and capacity planning for code development?

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Razeyah Stephen Currently, we’re focusing on performance analysis for Rnext, which is making Rnext Domino as scalable as possible without hardware or the operating systems being the limiting factor. In our test environments, we have high-end and mid-range systems configured in Enterprise and ASP configurations using directly attached SCSI, SAN, and NAS disk subsystems. Capacity planning is the performance that customers would expect on a particular hardware and operating system configuration. We do get some of that information during our performance engineering analysis. But when we are close to shipping a product, we concentrate on getting that information for customers and the field. For example, we just completed some studies for R5.0.8 iNotes with various sized systems, with different configurations like all the Domino tasks enabled, and so on. These configurations are based on customer input. These results will be available on Notes.net shortly. We plan to do the same for Rnext wh

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