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RE: Capacity Planning -- Expecting the DB growth !!!

From: Mandar A. Ghosalkar <mghosalk_at_byer.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 19:03:43 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0051AC60.20021216190343@fatcity.com>


so how r u gonna do it?  

1 business object = n number of rows in m different tables + indexes  

if regular day then x number of business objects are created if holiday then y number of business objects are created  

and are u going to considering the historical growth of database objects during regular and holidays?  

do u hv tablespace space consumption for the last couple of yrs to get a good graph and extrapolate (?) it.  

-Mandar

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Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 6:19 PM
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Hello All,

I am currently working on capacity planning of the database , expecting the database size based on the business object ,sales ( Historical data). I am not sure about the approach I am following . I believe there might be some better approach followed in some shop to estimate the DB size , even by considering events like "thanks giving" , "holiday season" and all.

Also I have to automate this process. Would like to know some best suggestions you always have in this forum. Would you help me in identifying some formulae. Any kind of documentation will be a great help !!!

Thanks in advance,

Madhu  

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