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Looking for industry benchmark performanc references for CPU,Memory...
Good day:
Not sure I have the right group, but here goes. I am looking for benchmark industry standards regarding the maximum utilization level (e.g. %) at which CPUs, memory and other components and metrics register a decline in system performance or responsiveness. For example, if my server CPU is operating at 75% vs. 85% of capacity, will the response time be slower for any given process? Any web references you could provide would be very helpful. Thanks, Luc |
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Looking for industry benchmark performanc references for CPU, Memory...
"runner" wrote in message ... Good day: Not sure I have the right group, but here goes. I am looking for benchmark industry standards regarding the maximum utilization level (e.g. %) at which CPUs, memory and other components and metrics register a decline in system performance or responsiveness. For example, if my server CPU is operating at 75% vs. 85% of capacity, will the response time be slower for any given process? Any web references you could provide would be very helpful. That's a very complex question with no simple answer, since there's a lot of different types of servers, amount of memory, cache, drives, server OS's, server architecture, domain structure, server tasks OS's and dedicated, etc, etc. Here's one reference for CPU optimization in MS SQL Server 2005 http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tec...U/default.aspx |
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Looking for industry benchmark performanc references for CPU, Memory...
"runner" wrote in message ... Good day: Not sure I have the right group, but here goes. I am looking for benchmark industry standards regarding the maximum utilization level (e.g. %) at which CPUs, memory and other components and metrics register a decline in system performance or responsiveness. For example, if my server CPU is operating at 75% vs. 85% of capacity, will the response time be slower for any given process? That seem like a weird question, it is like saying at which speed does a cars performance decline? Well it's actually worse than that I think. Obviously at 75% you have 25% left and at 85% you have 15% left. However... the performance is still really the same it is just that some of the performance capability is not being used. Just like saying does my car perfrom better at 40mph or 50 mph? I don't really think your question is what you want to ask. Or whatever. Any web references you could provide would be very helpful. Thanks, Luc |
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