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7answers
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Work out sprint capacity when carrying over story points in scrum
Let’s say story A is worth 10 story points. Development starts in sprint 100, but is not completed by they end of the sprint. I am then assuming that you do not claim any points. A story is done or …
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0answers
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hardware sizing vs capacity planning [closed]
Folks,
Is hardware sizing and capacity planning same? I have seen these terms being used together and google does not return any results that help me understand the difference.
Would appreciate any …
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4answers
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How many megabytes per day are two nibbles per nanosecond?
One of my tables in my SQL database has a growth rate of two nibbles per nanosecond. I was wondering how many megabytes per day that is and should I be worried? My hard disk is 150 GB.
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2answers
447 views
Web server capacity planning: more cores versus more memory
We have an ASP.NET project (40 or so Web forms, 50 tables, pretty standard IO stuff with care taken to minimize when possible) that will soon need to be deployed. There will be about 100 concurrent …
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4answers
334 views
Best way to determine the number of servers needed
How much traffic can one web server handle? What's the best way to see if we're beyond that?
I have an ASP.Net application that has a couple hundred users. Aspects of it are fairly processor …
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1answer
387 views
How do I estimate SQL Server index sizes
While estimating straight row and table sizes are fairly simple math, we find it challenging to guess just how much space each index will occupy (for a given table size). What areas can we learn to …
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Apache capacity planning tool?
Is there any tool specially designed to analyze Apache traffic logs and give some advices on future load (bandwidth & requests per second)?
I am searching for some tools to help me understand …
