Expected Hardware requirements

Hi Experts, Currently my system is running on SAP4.7, DB -> Oracle 10g 10.2.0.4, OS -> HP-UX 9000/800
Our current DB size is 4 TB. I would like to know how we can plan the expected Hardware requirements(like CPU, RAM)  size would be 10 TB considering our monthly DB growth is 250GB.
Any suggestion on this would be much appreciated.Thanks
Regards, Amber S

There is no direct relation between cpu and db size, cpu load is cause by user interaction and batch jobs. So you need more cpu, when you add more users, schedule more jobs.
Regarding memory you should think about increasing the db_cache_size (maybe the SAP table buffers too) when the db grows. But you should monitor the cache hit ratio over a longer period.
More important, if your database grows from 4tb to 10tb, then you might need faster disks and maybe adapt your backup strategy.
Here is some general advice:
- monitor response times, if they increase over time, find the reason and take action against the problem
- constantly monitor the cpu usage, if it goes towards 90% often, then you should get faster and more cpus
- monitor the db cache hit ratio, if it goes down, then you need to increase the database buffer size
Depending on your installation, you might just add another application server. You should also seriously think about deleting data and archiving.
Cheers Michael

Similar Messages

  • Minimum Hardware Requirements for MDM 5.5 SP2

    What is the minimum hardware requirements for MDM 5.5 SP2?  For what I am doing, I expect to have 25-50K records stored in it.

    The question is clear but answers may vary from one repository to another. How many fields your main record will  have, how big lookup tables will be, how complex your taxonomy with attributes will be, and so on. But! The good news is you may try it even on your laptop. I got an impression it's for your own playing and experiments but not production yet. If you computer allows to run MSSQL and it has other I'd say 50-100Mb of memory free it may be enough. But again, it really varies.
    For production-oriented precise estimations you can read an official sizing doc at SMP - quick link /instguidesnw04
    The rule of thumb - the faster/bigger computer the better:-)

  • Are Aperture's stringent hardware requirements: a poor management decision?

    I'm very surprised at the management decision to put a hard software block on even relatively new systems. I understand that optimal performance is a combination of processor, speed, RAM & graphics; however, it appears that Apple has chosen a much narrower set of requirements than need be. There are many claims on the web of folks getting Aperture to work acceptably well on unsupported hardware.
    Politically and business-wise, it would have made much more sense to issue a "warning" to the user during the install that there system did not meet the minimum hardware requirements and they would not be eligible for technical support. This would increase the initial sales base, but not put an undue burden on technical support.
    Perhaps, Apple is trying to push users to upgrade to newer hardware. However, I'm afraid they'll just push folks to find alternative software / hardware. This is something I would expect from Microsoft, not Apple.
    The stringent hardware requirements block was a bad project management decision and one that I hope Apple reconsiders.
    Am I the only one feeling this way?
    dual G4 FW800 & dual G5 2.0   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

    Look at FCP,
    doesn't use any core image or core video
    functionally
    uses BASIC AGP to do the full screen video function
    And it works.
    motion,
    yes Motion uses Core Video mainly and limited Core
    Image and if you have seen it run on a 5200 or a 9600
    it is dog slow
    my DP 1.25 G4 with a 9800 SMOKES a DP 2 G5 with a
    5200 or 9600 wih functions that the GPU uses
    I titled a dvd project with it a year ago using my 1Ghz, 1.25Gbyte, powerbook 12". It worked. In fact, I produced the entire dvd using FCP, motion, livetype, and dvd studio pro on that powerbook. It wasn't blazing fast, but it was possible.
    look at any of the analogue synth emulators or real
    time sound processors.
    what does Core Audio have to do with the GPU?
    That's rather the point. I want my computer to be a general purpose machine. I don't want to have to pay $5k for an aperture horse and another $5k for an FCP horse and another $5k for another computer to run motion and another $5k to run iWork. I want my software to run on one, general purpose computer. If apple's going to require me to buy specialized, potentially incompatible hardware for each application, I'll find another vendor.
    A software architecture that exploits an available gpu is fine, great, even. But a software architecture that requires a specific piece of hardware, (which may easily be incompatible with another software's hardware requirements), is a gross mistake, imo.
    The frustrating part is that the horsepower we need already exists. But it's not being exploited.

  • Hardware requirements for Reports 6i server

    Hi,
    I would like to know what are the hardware requirements for installing Reports 6i server. We we would like to deploy all reports through the web and expect a maximum of 50 users to fire reports at any given time during the day.
    Any help will be very much appreciated.
    Thanks.

    Hi Umesh. You need to read this http://service.sap.com/ides .Download  the documentation to that version which it is pleasant to you and in it there will be all corresponding information about hardware and e.t.c.
    Regards.

  • Hardware requirements for EP6.0

    Hi All,
    What are hardware requirements for EP6.0 ? I have to install EP6.0.
    Regards,
    Gaurav

    Hi Gaurav,
    you can find a description of the hardware requirements in the Installation Guide (http://service.sap.com/ep --> Product Information --> Enterprise Portal 6.0 --> Documentation & More --> Installation).
    It says something like:
    ? Disk Space: The portal application requires 1G available. The DB requires 6GB - 10G
    ? RAM: 2 GBytes
    ? Dual CPU, 2x700
    But this should not be considered as a general answer. The hardware and architecture is pretty much dependend on your requirements (development or production system), the expected number of users and load, the availability

  • Hardware requirements for Oracle APPS

    I remember that I’ve seen an excel worksheet (guess it was produced by Oracle) where we could input the expected number of users and a lot of other variables and obtain the desired hardware requirements for a specific installation of Oracle Applications.
    Does anyone know of the existence of such thing?
    Many thanks in advance
    Octavio Teixeira

    romit,
    Unfortunately it is not yet available for public access.
    The following is from "Steven Chan" blog:
    "Release 12 data has been added to our standard internal benchmarks, but it is not yet visible. The only externally-accessible site on Applications benchmarks is here:"
    http://www.oracle.com/apps_benchmark/index.html
    http://blogs.oracle.com/schan/discuss/msgReader$1637

  • Hardware requirements for Oracle Applications

    I remember that I’ve seen an excel worksheet (guess it was produced by Oracle) where we could input the expected number of users and a lot of other variables and obtain the desired hardware requirements for a specific installation of Oracle Applications.
    Does anyone know of the existence of such thing?
    Many thanks in advance
    Octavio Teixeira

    Hi!
    I hope all the things are ok with you, well i have a trouble, i'm installing Oracle Applications 11i (Oracle DB 10g) on RHEL4, i have all the requirements to install and i followed the steps to install on
    the manual r115102ins-1, i begin the installation with the displays screen but one of this check progress bars (Monitor Installation Progress), during the installation, Rapid Install displays a main progress bar and an individual progress bar.
    When i enter the correct path for Oracle Applications Rapid Install -RDBMS Disk3, the porcentage stops in 86% and not go on, why? Is there a solution?
    Is there anyone for help me!!
    Best Regards!!

  • Hardware requirements for ipad/iphone application development.

    Hello,
    I'd like to know what is the "comfortable" hardware requirement  to develop fairly big  ipad/iphone applications in a professional environment.
    Comfortable = No hardware upgrades of any kind for at least one year of heavy programming.
    I'd like to have solid numbers:
    CPU
    Memory (in GB)
    Hard drive size.
    Thank You for any help.
    Message was edited by: huskydusky

    raw power? More than enough to run Xcode.
    You asked for minimum. Any new Mac today is enough. Not sure I'd bother with an Air and small screens, tho they will do in a pinch.
    Have you walked into an Apple Store and tried using any of the computers on display? What types of apps will you be expected to work on? AirPlay and iCloud part of the apps you'll build? Universal apps or just iPhone or iPad? What do you do when you need several windows on the deskop?
    What newcomers seem to overlook are the ancillary demands from the associated text, graphics, movie and audio editors that all seem to be simultaneously required.
    I run three monitors and 1/2 dozen test mules. I keep full backups at all times. Do the math. A professional environment doesn't sound like it would require any minimums. You haven't laid out any details so it's difficult to give more than casual advice I think. You're asking questions, tho, so your on the right track.
    Good luck in any case and Happy Holidays!

  • Oracle EPM 11.1.2.3 Hardware Requirement and best practice

    Hello,
    Could anyone help me find the Minimum Hardware Requirement for the Oracle EPM 11.1.2.3 on the Windows 2008R2 Server? What's best practice to get the optimum performance after the default configuration i.e. modify or look for the entries that need to be modified based on the hardware resource (CPU and RAM) and number of users accessing the Hyperion reports/files.
    Thanks,
    Yash

    Why would you want to know the minimum requirements, surely it would be best to have optimal server specs, the nearest you are going to get is contained in the standard deployment guide - About Standard Deployment
    Saying that it is not possibly to provide stats based on nothing, you would really need to undertake a technical design review/workshop as there many topics to cover before coming up with server information.
    Cheers
    John

  • Questions on the Hardware requirement mention in the 12c installation guide

    Hello experts,
    I have a confusion on the Hardware requirements mentioned in the 12c installation guide where they mentioned as below.
    RAM with ADP1, JVMD2 8 GB 12 GB 20 GB
    1 ADP Manager is Application Dependency and Performance
    2 JVMD is JVM Diagnostics
    Question 1: what does this RAM with ADP or JVMD mean. is it just the additional RAM space required in the server or does is that special requirement ??
    Oracle WebLogic Server JVM Heap 1.7 GB 4 GB 8 GB
    Size
    Question 2: What is this JVM Heap size ? how do we configure this in the server ??
    Thanks in Advance for your Help.

    Hi,
    #1: It means if you also want to install ADP and JVMD, the total RAM required is a small (e.g. < 1000 targets), medium (e.g. > 1000 targets and < 10000 targets), large EM deployment (e.g. > 10000 targets) is 8 GB, 12 GB, 20 GB, respectively. That is the memory requirement for an OMS host.
    #2: The heap size for the OMS java process. You can adjust the heap size by changing the -Xmx<heapsize> (see an example below) in the following file:
    <middleware_home>/gc_inst/user_projects/domains/GCDomain/bin/startEMServer.sh
    An example of OMS heap size setting of 2048 MB:
    if [ "${SERVER_NAME}" != "EMGC_ADMINSERVER" ] ; then
    USER_MEM_ARGS="-Xms256m -Xmx1740m -XX:MaxPermSize=768M -XX:-DoEscapeAnalysis -XX:+UseCodeCacheFlushing"
    if [ "${JAVA_VENDOR}" = "Sun" ] ; then
    if [ "${PRODUCTION_MODE}" = "" ] ; then
    USER_MEM_ARGS="-Xms256m -Xmx2048m -XX:MaxPermSize=768M -XX:-DoEscapeAnalysis -XX:+UseCodeCacheFlushing -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+UseParNewGC -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled -XX:CompileThreshold=8000 -XX:PermSize=128m"
    Regards,
    - Loc

  • PI 7.0 Hardware Requirements & Confirguration

    Hello,
    We are planning to install PI 7.0 on the AIX 5.3.x(64 bit) with database DB2 UDB 8.2.x.(64 bit) for a Sandbox environment.
    I am new to the XI area. I need some small/detailed information regarding following requirements( from PI BASIS point of view)
    1) Hardware requirements
    2) Memory  requirements
    3)Any hardware or platform constraints for the AIX & DB2.
    4) PI 7.0 Configuration.
    5) Idoc Interfacing.
    6) Architectural considerations for Integration server, Java AS, SLD etc.
    7) Authorizations in XI
    you can mail me on [email protected]
    Thanks,
    Dnyandev

    <a href="https://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.comhttp://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/95d7d490-0301-0010-ce93-c58f9a3cde0b">Installation Guide</a>
    <a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/58/d22940cbf2195de10000000a1550b0/content.htm">User Roles in an XI Landscape</a>
    The requirements depend on the operating system and the database used for the installation.
    Go to http://service.sap.com/instguides -> SAP Netweaver -> Release 04 -> Installation -> SAP Web AS -> SAP Web AS 6.40 SR1 and Related Documentation -> Choose your database (Ex: Oracle ) -> Planning and Preparation -> Select SAP Web AS ABAP for Windows.
    Look at Page 37, minimum RAM is 1 GB (because XI is Unicode), ABAP system 25GB.
    You should check the same for Web AS Java also.
    one more small thought...
    You also need to find the how the end user will access your system. In case an end user access outside of the LAN (say via WAN or dial-up) using https, it will have additional requirements for your hardware as you will need compression enabled for improved response time for WAN. Adding compression or SSL may add additional hardware if you based your sizing based on LAN.
    And also One easy approach is after you define your test case, run some load test on your QA/Staging system. Use the load test data and find out the hardware requirements based on load test. If your requirement is larger than the staging system, you may have to take a staged approach. In that case you roll-out the system to a certain number of users and monitor the system and plan for additional users based on the monitored results.
    Also for RAM memory, HDD size you can check this document:
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.km.cm.docs/library/unkown/sizing%20guide%20-%20sap%20xi%203.0.pdf
    Also go through these links...
    /people/susanne.janssen/blog/2005/06/09/efficient-sap-hardware-sizing-quick-sizer
    http://service.sap.com/quicksizing

  • How to determine the hardware requirements based on the Services' payload

    hello,Guys
    i am wondering if i can calculate the hardware requirements based on the services' payload ?
    what factors should i consider when to determine the hardware requirements?
    is there any documents related to my questions? ;)
    Thanks
    Regards
    Wen

    Payload size is not the only factor while determining size of the system (h/w). You need to consider number of services, nature of services (sync/async), payload size, frequency of messages (load), peak load value, security constraints, performance requirements etc..
    You may contact your local Oracle Sales Representative/ Oracle Support to get help in determining size of the system. They will provide you a sizing questionarre and on the basis of that they may suggest sizing as well (Oracle has an internal tool for proposing sizing)
    Regards,
    Anuj

  • Hardware Requirements to get Satisfactory Resolution and Reconstruction from a Kinect V2 Scan

    I am new to the Kinect for Windows V,2 (KFW2) Sensor, and as a prospective hobbyist
     I am finding it difficult to determine the ”best for me” hardware requirements to acquire a satisfactory resolution and reconstruction from a scan to use in a 3D printer.
    Please excuse and correct any mistaken impressions I expose in the following overview of what I have learned so far.
    It seems that the measure of success to achieve my goal is to achieve 30 Frames per Second (fps) using applications such as Fusion Explorer and 3DBuilder while making a acan.
    After watching many video demos I have determined that the stated minimum system requirements published by Microsoft are focused on just getting the KFW2 sensor to actually “work” and have a mesh constructed regardless of quality. Beautiful models have been
    build using these applications, but in many of them I have heard both explicit and implicit comments that the computer used was much more capable than the stated minimum. In fact, in one such video the Microsoft presenter said words to the effect that “…we
    have some high-end computers here but you need more than that to get good results in real time...” In many cases a Surface Pro 3 was somewhere in the scene. Well I am using a Surface Pro 3 i7, and I do not get satisfactory results.
    So my question is, “Has anyone achieved a frame rate of 30 fps with Fusion Explorer and/or 3D builder? If so would you mind sharing the make and model of the computer you used, or the specs of the components you used (CPU, GPU, USB 3.0 controller, etc.)
    if you built your own custom computer.
    Thanks in advance         
    jperry

    Hi JPerry,
    I have a laptop with a 4GB 680m and a intel i7-3820qm (USB 3.0 eXtensible) and get a solid 30 fps fusion which takes around 60% GPU load with a 640 vox/m 256x256x512 grid. FPS drops to 17-20 when I increase the numbers to 768 vox/m, 512x512x768 grid.
    On my Surface Pro 3 256GB i5-4300U I can get a decent 20-25 fps with 384 vox/min 128x128x128. 
    Fusion is very memory intensive, hence the frame rate dependency on volume size. I think in the original Fusion paper they mention that each voxel element takes up 32bits of memory so for 512x512x512 it takes up 512MB of GPU memory. 
    I would say anything with 1.5GB of GPU memory, later than a (desktop) nvidia GTX 660 (or AMD equivalent) should get you a solid 30 fps unless you use huge volumes, then I would consider using some of the fusion alternatives such as Voxel Hashing or KinFu
    Large Scale. 
    http://www.graphics.stanford.edu/~niessner/niessner2013hashing.html
    http://pointclouds.org/documentation/tutorials/using_kinfu_large_scale.php
    Although you may have to do some work getting those working with the v2.

  • Correct Hardware Requirment for Educational Purpose

    Goal:
    Buy a new hardware for SharePoint development.
    Purpose:
    Increase my knowledgein SharePoint development. Today. I'm a junior SharePoint developer. I have experience in dot.net deveopment but not in SharePoint development.
    Problem:
    1.
    Is Hardware requirements—database requirement below enough?
    2.
    Which software requirements I should use?
     - Single server with built-in database,
     - Server farm with a single server in the farm or
     - Server farm with multiple servers in the farm
    for a educational purpose. Each of these has different hardware requirement. (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262485.aspx)
    Information:
    I have consider buying a new desktop och laptop computer with following criteria.
    laptop with hardware requirement:
    16 GB RAM
    Intel processor i7
    Desktop with hardware:
    24 GB RAM
    Intel processor i7
    I gonna install windows 2012, SQL server 2012, SharePoint 2013 in VM Player's environment.

    For development purposes, if you leave out SharePoint Search, you can get away with as little as 10GB RAM allocated to the SharePoint + SQL VM (given you restrict SQL to 1 or 2GB memory).
    If you need Search functional, then go no lower than 16GB for a SharePoint + SQL VM.
    Also make sure you get a separate disk for the SharePoint + SQL VM, SSD if you can swing it, otherwise, in a laptop, a 7200 RPM drive minimum.
    Don't forget that you also need a Domain Controller in your environment running Active Directory. This should not be the same VM as the SharePoint server, but rather a separate VM (for many reasons). This VM can be small, with as little as 512MB RAM allocated
    to it.
    Trevor Seward
    Follow or contact me at...
    &nbsp&nbsp
    This post is my own opinion and does not necessarily reflect the opinion or view of Microsoft, its employees, or other MVPs.

  • Guidelines on Hardware requirements for PeopleSoft 9.2 / 8.53

    Hi-
    Customer is looking for a realistic numbers or guide lines or sample sizes which can be used as a basis for hardware requirements estimation.
    Details like
    Total IOPS requirements for system
    no of SQL transaction issued per min by light, medium and heavy weight users
    CPU & Memory requirement in app server per user
    CPU & Memory requirement in web server per user
    CPU & Memory requirement in prcs scheduler server per user
    CPU & Memory requirement in Database (oracle) per user (tpmc requirements for the same sample set)
    I couldn't find any document which has any of these information.
    Regards,
    DMAC

    Nicolas-
    I have seen the previous thread, as it was for 9.1 thought if we have any updated documents for Application 9.2 with the latest tools 8.53, we are planning for the upgrade and want to build the new hardware, Just want to make sure we have good hardware resources in place before starting the upgrade process.
    Regards,
    DMAC

Maybe you are looking for

  • Exception thrown while doing a full text search in JavaHelp

    hi, I am using JavaHelp 2.0_02 in my web application. The Table of contents (TOC ) and the[b] Index work absolutely fine. But when I try to do a text search i get the following exception .. Exception while creating engine named com.sun.java.help.sear

  • How do I add a vertical cursor to a 2-plot xy graph?

    I have a 2-plot xy graph, and I would like to add a vertical cursor that can be dragged to any x position, and have the 2 y values displayed.  How do I do this?

  • FillClaimsForEntity not called in my custom claim provider

    Hi, I have created a custom claim provider in SharePoint 2013 in order to augment claims with some custom values. It's mostly boilerplate code - nothing special. After deploying and enabling a corresponding farm feature I noticed that the FillClaimsF

  • OAM 11g 11.1.1.5 BP02 server not starting

    I am getting this error, anyone had this issue and got it resolved? [2012-05-25T10:18:59.951-06:00] [oam_server1] [ERROR] [] [Coherence] [tid: Logger@454179738 3.5.3/465p2] [userId: <anonymous>] [ecid: 11d1def534ea1be0:658dea01:13784cb045d:-8000-0000

  • New Mac os x 10.9.4 compatibility with photoshop 7

    I currently use photoshop 7 on an HP.  I just bought a Mac os x 10.9.4 and would like to still us photoshop 7 because that is what i know how to drive.  Will photoshop 7 work with os 10.9.4?