XI/PI performance/stress test report

Dear friends,
Does anybody have the XI performance/stress test report or the template for the reference? I need to write a report, but currently still don't have any idea about the content in this document.
Thanks so much for every kind help.
Regards,
Bean

Sorry guys, but I mean a document and not SAP transactions

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