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Hi,

I'm looking out info on how to perform System Sizing and Capacity Planning
for a product built using ASP.NET...

is there any specifics ? any pointers to these will be highly appreciated.

thanks.

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Logu Krishnan
Mar 21 '07 #1
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On Mar 21, 8:46 am, "Logu Krishnan" <logu.kr...@gma il.comwrote:
Hi,

I'm looking out info on how to perform System Sizing and Capacity Planning
for a product built using ASP.NET...

is there any specifics ? any pointers to these will be highly appreciated.

thanks.

--
Logu Krishnan
How To: Perform Capacity Planning for .NET Applications
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms979198.aspx

Sizing and Capacity Planning for .NET-Based Applications
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/net.../aa497328.aspx

Mar 21 '07 #2
Thanks a lot :) These are very helpful...

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Logu Krishnan
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On Mar 21, 8:46 am, "Logu Krishnan" <logu.kr...@gma il.comwrote:
>Hi,

I'm looking out info on how to perform System Sizing and Capacity
Planning
for a product built using ASP.NET...

is there any specifics ? any pointers to these will be highly
appreciated.

thanks.

--
Logu Krishnan

How To: Perform Capacity Planning for .NET Applications
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms979198.aspx

Sizing and Capacity Planning for .NET-Based Applications
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/net.../aa497328.aspx

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