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Agile Product Lifecycle Management Capacity Planning Guide
Release 9.3.6
E71149-01
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Requirements
1.1
Application Server
1.2
Load Balancer
1.3
Clients
1.4
Database Server
1.5
Agile File Manager
1.6
LDAP Directory Server
1.7
AutoVue for Agile PLM
1.8
Agile PLM System Overview
1.9
Additional Agile PLM Software Components
1.10
Software Requirements
1.11
Hardware Requirements
2
Capacity Planning
2.1
Agile PLM Application Server
2.2
Java Heap Size Recommendations
2.3
Hardware Sizing
2.3.1
Hardware Sizing for Exalogic/Exadata
2.3.2
Hardware Sizing for Linux
2.3.3
Hardware Sizing for Windows
2.3.4
Hardware Sizing for Solaris
2.3.5
Hardware Sizing for AIX
2.4
Database Server Sizing
2.4.1
Oracle Database Sizing
2.4.1.1
Small Database
2.4.1.2
Medium Database
2.4.1.3
Large Database
2.4.1.4
Extra-large Database
2.4.1.5
CPU and Memory
2.4.1.6
Storage
2.4.1.7
Network Card
2.4.1.8
Sizing Summary
2.4.2
Hardware Resource Plan for Database Models
2.4.3
Disk Space and Tablespace Configurations
2.4.3.1
One-Disk
2.4.3.2
Two-Disk Configuration
2.4.3.3
Four-Disk Configuration
2.4.3.4
Eight-Disk Configuration
2.4.3.5
Twelve-Disk Configuration
2.5
Hardware Load Balancer and Proxy Web Server
2.5.1
CPU
2.5.2
Network Card
2.6
Distributed File Management
2.7
AutoVue for Agile PLM
2.8
Events
3
Breakpoint Testing Results
3.1
Reports Scalability Data
3.1.1
Heap Consumption in Reports
3.1.2
Protecting the Application Server
3.1.3
Example: Configuration Scenario
3.2
Solution Results on Windows and Linux
3.2.1
Product Collaboration
3.2.1.1
Change Object
3.2.1.2
Item Object
3.2.2
Product Quality Management
3.2.2.1
PSR Object
3.2.2.2
QCR Object
3.2.3
Product Portfolio Management
3.2.4
Product Governance & Compliance
3.2.4.1
Product Governance & Compliance Nightly Rollup
3.2.5
Product Cost Management
3.2.6
Distributed File Manager
3.2.7
Export
3.3
Solution Results on Solaris
3.3.1
Product Collaboration
3.3.1.1
Change Object
3.3.1.2
Item Object
3.3.2
Product Quality Management
3.3.2.1
PSR Object
3.3.2.2
QCR Object
3.3.3
Product Portfolio Management
3.3.4
Product Cost Management
3.3.5
Distributed File Manager
3.3.6
Export
3.4
Solution Results on AIX
3.4.1
Product Collaboration
3.4.1.1
Change Object
3.4.1.2
Item Object
3.4.2
Product Quality Management
3.4.2.1
PSR Object
3.4.2.2
QCR Object
3.4.3
Distributed File Manager
3.4.4
Export
4
Client Requirements
4.1
Client Requirements
5
Directory Server
5.1
Overview
5.2
System Architecture
5.2.1
Implementation Details
5.2.2
Configuration
5.2.2.1
Directory Service Connection Parameters
5.2.2.2
Multiple Directory Server Support
5.2.2.3
Schedule Synchronization
5.2.2.4
On-Demand Synchronization
5.3
Utilities
5.4
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
5.4.1
What happens when I delete a user from Agile?
5.4.2
What happens when I delete a user from the directory server?
5.4.3
Does the Agile server allow login ID (user ID) changes?
5.4.4
My directory server provides a feature called "Activate/Inactivate". How does this relate to "Enable/Disable" within Agile?
5.4.5
I want to create a user in the directory server and log in to Agile immediately. How can I do this?
5.4.6
Can I still create a user from within Agile? How does it reflect in the directory server?
6
File Management Server and Viewer
6.1
Agile File Management Server
6.1.1
File Vaults
6.1.2
Distributed File Manager
6.1.2.1
Using AutoVue for Agile PLM in a Distributed Environment
6.1.3
How Distributed File Manager Works
6.1.3.1
Do I need distributed file management?
6.1.3.2
Can I synchronize my distributed File Managers?
6.1.3.3
Do I need to back up all of my distributed File Managers?
6.1.3.4
Do I need an AutoVue for Agile PLM for every distributed File Manager?
6.1.3.5
Should I install Anti-virus software on my file vault?
6.1.4
File Management Security
6.1.4.1
Server Security
6.1.4.2
Client Access Security
6.2
AutoVue for Agile PLM
6.2.1
Caching Viewer
6.2.2
AutoVue for Agile PLM Security
7
Communication and Data Flow
7.1
Communication and Data Flow
7.1.1
Client Communication
7.1.2
Proxy Web Server
7.1.3
Typical Network Configurations
7.1.4
Application Server
7.1.5
Directory Server
7.1.6
Distributed File Management
7.1.7
AutoVue for Agile PLM
7.2
Network Bandwidth Requirements
8
Performance Tips
8.1
Tuning Memory for Java Applets
8.2
Running PPM Gantt Charts
8.3
Optimum JVM Parameters on Solaris
8.4
Small System Configuration
8.5
Medium System Configuration
8.6
Large System Configuration
8.7
Extra Large System Configuration