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Siebel Deployment Planning Guide > Application-Level Deployment Planning > Siebel Configurator Deployment Planning > Determining Factory and Worker SizeThis topic is part of Siebel Configurator Deployment Planning. Factory SizeAs a rule, you can assume that the size of the factory at run time is 75% of the incremental memory used when instantiating the customizable product. For example, factory size equals 75% of (Y minus X), which equals .75 times (40 minus 20), which equals 15 MB. Worker SizeWorker size varies during run time. Generally, the worker size increases as selections are made. To size the worker, take the maximum memory observed and subtract the factory size from it. For example, worker size equals (Z minus X) minus factory size, which equals (50 minus 20) minus 5, which equals 25 MB. Object Cache SizeBecause this is normally quite small (for example, 500 KB), you can ignore it in your calculations. |
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