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- | Beside the [[performance_tests|performance | + | We have two performance |
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+ | ===== Performance Calculator ===== | ||
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+ | LUCY is designed to work with over 100 K parallel recipients on one instance. This will require a hardware with sufficient [[hardware|RAM & CPU]]. If you are not sure if your hardware meets the campaign requirements you can run the build in test module. It allows you to run a performance test in order to verify if your hardware can handle the amount of recipients. It will also check the Campaign Settings. | ||
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+ | Once the test has finished, you can see the detailed report which will tell you, how many recipients your sever is able to handle within reasonable time frames. | ||
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+ | **Note**: A test can run for more than 20 minutes - so be patient and don't use the LUCY server in this time period. | ||
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+ | ===== Performance Monitor ===== | ||
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+ | Beside the performance test which allows you to verify that your hardware is sufficient for a planed campaign you can also monitor the hardware performance in real time under / | ||
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system_performance_monitoring.txt · Last modified: 2021/05/24 20:47 by lucy