Seeking a Weblogic capacity planning consultant

Xpede is an financial services application service provider based in
          Oakland, CA, seeking an capacity planning consultant for an short term
          (under one week) initial engagement, with possible on-going consulting work.
          Please send resume, qualifications, hourly rate or a fixed price bid to
          [email protected]
          Capacity Requirements Plan (2-5 days)
          The Plan concentrates on the responsiveness, scalability, and throughput of
          our middleware infrastructure through investigation, analysis, and a formal
          report. This service is conducted as a pre-deployment evaluation. The
          consultant will work with our staff to identify or establish our capacity
          requirements in quantitative terms, which express the requirements for an
          application and architecture, and will encompass both current and future
          timeframes. Performance metrics may take the form of expected transaction
          rate (workload), response time, growth factor, user capacity, database size,
          and others. The time invested in this phase can be reduced when such
          information already exists and can be provided to BEA.
          - Performance Assessment Management Reports
          - Benchmarking
          - Performance bottleneck identification and resolution
          - Performance tools (such as workload generators) to be developed
          - How to interpret metrics
          - How to gather metrics
          - What metrics to gather
          - Reference architecture on Solaris platform (build-out)
          Qualifications
          3-4 experience on Weblogic platform, with over 20 projects. In-depth
          understanding of BEA technology, able to plan and design the architecture of
          middleware projects. Able to design architectures using associated
          technologies (Java, Object-Oriented Design and Analysis, Solaris, Veritas,
          Netscape/iPlanet, Oracle). Experience with large-scale, full life-cycle
          projects. Able to share technical and business knowledge with others.
          

Hi,
What should be the Heap size cannot be determined by the RAM size 32GB or 64GB. It depends on the Application...Application Functionality, How many Long living objects it creates , how many JNI calls it makes, How many Jars/Classes it loads, How many users requests your application at peak load, what kind of Caching you are using...etc
Above things are the points which can be used to determine the required Heap Size and the JVM tunning options.
There is no standard calculation or Formula available...The only option to determined the required Tunning parameters and JVM settings is...Load Testing and Performance Testing.
Thanks
Jay SenSharma
http://middlewaremagic.com/weblogic/?page_id=2261  (Middleware Magic Is Here)

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  • Seeking a capacity planning consultant

    Xpede is an financial services application service provider based in
    Oakland, CA, seeking an capacity planning consultant for an short term
    (under one week) initial engagement, with possible on-going consulting work.
    Please send resume, qualifications, hourly rate or a fixed price bid to
    [email protected]
    Capacity Requirements Plan (2-5 days)
    The Plan concentrates on the responsiveness, scalability, and throughput of
    our middleware infrastructure through investigation, analysis, and a formal
    report. This service is conducted as a pre-deployment evaluation. The
    consultant will work with our staff to identify or establish our capacity
    requirements in quantitative terms, which express the requirements for an
    application and architecture, and will encompass both current and future
    timeframes. Performance metrics may take the form of expected transaction
    rate (workload), response time, growth factor, user capacity, database size,
    and others. The time invested in this phase can be reduced when such
    information already exists and can be provided to BEA.
    - Performance Assessment Management Reports
    - Benchmarking
    - Performance bottleneck identification and resolution
    - Performance tools (such as workload generators) to be developed
    - How to interpret metrics
    - How to gather metrics
    - What metrics to gather
    - Reference architecture on Solaris platform (build-out)
    Qualifications
    3-4 experience on Weblogic platform, with over 20 projects. In-depth
    understanding of BEA technology, able to plan and design the architecture of
    middleware projects. Able to design architectures using associated
    technologies (Java, Object-Oriented Design and Analysis, Solaris, Veritas,
    Netscape/iPlanet, Oracle). Experience with large-scale, full life-cycle
    projects. Able to share technical and business knowledge with others.

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  • Weblogic capacity planning /processor sizing?

    does anyone have suggestions regarding processor sizing for weblogic server?
    does BEA post any recommendations based on expected page views per second or
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    Contact your sales rep. They should be able to provide capacity planning guide.
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  • Need a weblogic capacity planner

    Xpede is an financial services application service provider based in
    Oakland, CA, seeking an capacity planning consultant for an short term
    (under one week) initial engagement, with possible on-going consulting work.
    Please send resume, qualifications, hourly rate or a fixed price bid to
    [email protected]
    Capacity Requirements Plan (2-5 days)
    The Plan concentrates on the responsiveness, scalability, and throughput of
    our middleware infrastructure through investigation, analysis, and a formal
    report. This service is conducted as a pre-deployment evaluation. The
    consultant will work with our staff to identify or establish our capacity
    requirements in quantitative terms, which express the requirements for an
    application and architecture, and will encompass both current and future
    timeframes. Performance metrics may take the form of expected transaction
    rate (workload), response time, growth factor, user capacity, database size,
    and others. The time invested in this phase can be reduced when such
    information already exists and can be provided to BEA.
    - Performance Assessment Management Reports
    - Benchmarking
    - Performance bottleneck identification and resolution
    - Performance tools (such as workload generators) to be developed
    - How to interpret metrics
    - How to gather metrics
    - What metrics to gather
    - Reference architecture on Solaris platform (build-out)
    Qualifications
    3-4 experience on Weblogic platform, with over 20 projects. In-depth
    understanding of BEA technology, able to plan and design the architecture of
    middleware projects. Able to design architectures using associated
    technologies (Java, Object-Oriented Design and Analysis, Solaris, Veritas,
    Netscape/iPlanet, Oracle). Experience with large-scale, full life-cycle
    projects. Able to share technical and business knowledge with others.

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    the above link is very good as it pertains to 'per call bandwidth consumption'
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    Hi,
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  • Capacity planning issue

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    Venky,
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    Edited by: Dogboy49 on Jan 6, 2010 10:37 PM

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  • SOA - EAM capacity planning

    I have been handed an assignment to prepare "capacity planning documentation" for what is termed "Enterprise Application Messaging"(EAM). I am looking at the documentation for Oracle Fusion Middleware and in particular Oracle® Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Release 1 (12.1.1) which has some basic installation prerequisites. This is a good start but I know that there is more to capacity planning in the context of this EAM notion like for instance a database to persist messages etc and then there are the "speeds and feeds" to consider.
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    About packaging : Always deploy your application in ear format using weblogic
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  • Operations are not getting despatched in capacity planning table

    Hi Experts,
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  • Machine capacity planning and efficency

    Dear Guru,
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    Hi, the following configuration steps involved in the capacity planning: SPRO --> IMG --> PRODUCTION --> CAPACITY REQUIREMENT PLANNING Capacity Requirements Planning: 1) Define time units 2) Define Capacity Category 3) Set up Capacity Planner. 4) Define parameters 5) Define Standard value key. 6) Define Move time matrix. 7) Define Setup matrix. 8) Define Control Key. 9) Define Shift Sequence. 10) Define Key for performance efficiency rate. 11) Define Formula parameters. 12) Specify Scheduling type. 13) Set up Production scheduler group 14) Select Automatically. 15) Define Scheduling parameters for Production orders 16) Define Scheduling parameters for networks. 17) Define Reduction Strategies planned/ production orders. 18) Define Reduction Strategies for network/process orders. 19) Define Control Profile. 20) Define Selection profile. 21) Define time profile. 22) Define Evaluation profile. 23) Define Strategy Profile. You can follow these above configuration steps in capacity planning Yes you need to active your all work center for the finite scheduling at the bottom of capacity view. Use all standard SAP configurations, Capacity Leveling Profile. Define time profile in OPD2. Define the strategy profile in OPDB Define the Overall profiles in OPD0. Then only you need to to active your all work center for the finite scheduling at the bottom of capacity view in work center.(CR02) Then run MRP with scheduling- 2 Lead time scheduling and capacity planning.(MD02) You will get your capacity requirement in CM01, or CM25/CM21. In rem you can use MF50. -
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  • Capacity planning and schedulng production order based on availabe capacity

    Hi Gurus,
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