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Last activity: 20 Aug 2024 5:42 EDT
How to know hardware sizing since Pega stopped hardware sizing estimate service
Hi Pega team,
I just know that Pega has stopped the Hardware Sizing Estimate Service this month. Please advise how I can know the required hardware sizing for 100 concurrent user and 1000 cases per day as described in the attached sizing file. I've searched in Pega Documentation but it only informs the minimum requirements and I'm not sure if it's enough.
Look forward for your prompt response and thanks in advance for your support.
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Updated: 20 Aug 2024 5:42 EDT
Pegasystems Inc.
GB
@BhanuPrasanthT @BunB8553 I believe that users who try to send an email to the email address [email protected] will receive the following as an auto-response
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After thorough consideration and in line with our commitment to providing the most current and efficient technological solutions, we are announcing the retirement of our Hardware Sizing Estimate Service. This service has historically provided environment sizing estimates for the provisioning of production environments. While these estimates have served as a useful starting point, especially when hardware and resource allocation required significant time and planning, the landscape of technology deployment has evolved.
Effective July 1, 2024, the Hardware Sizing Estimate Service is officially retired. We have transitioned away from non-containerized VM deployments — deprecated since our last two releases (8.8 and Infinity 23) and set to cease entirely with the release Infinity 25. Please note that these estimates were designed to complement, not replace, actual performance and load testing.
Going further please refer to the containerized deployment documentation available on the Pega documentation site
@BhanuPrasanthT @BunB8553 I believe that users who try to send an email to the email address [email protected] will receive the following as an auto-response
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After thorough consideration and in line with our commitment to providing the most current and efficient technological solutions, we are announcing the retirement of our Hardware Sizing Estimate Service. This service has historically provided environment sizing estimates for the provisioning of production environments. While these estimates have served as a useful starting point, especially when hardware and resource allocation required significant time and planning, the landscape of technology deployment has evolved.
Effective July 1, 2024, the Hardware Sizing Estimate Service is officially retired. We have transitioned away from non-containerized VM deployments — deprecated since our last two releases (8.8 and Infinity 23) and set to cease entirely with the release Infinity 25. Please note that these estimates were designed to complement, not replace, actual performance and load testing.
Going further please refer to the containerized deployment documentation available on the Pega documentation site
For any further support reach out to the Pega account team.
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If you do wish to make use of the "Architecture & Infrastructure Modernization" Service (AIM) to help size and manage the migration from VM to K8s deployments then our Client Managed Cloud deployment clients can request a sandbox on the cloud topology of their choice. Please contact your Pega AE for further details.
Pegasystems Inc.
CA
@BunB8553 You should have some general guidelines for load tests: https://community.pega.com/system/files/pdfs/Delivery_with_Pega_Performance_Testing_0.pdf. JMeter website should have more detailed information on how to setup JMeter. Here is an example using JMeter for one particular use case (Pega offline sync): https://community.pega.com/marketplace/components/pega-offline-sync-jmeter-framework
PT Kynerja Abadi Solusindo
ID
@RameshSangili I'm not asking about performance test but hardware sizing
Pegasystems Inc.
CA
Load Test will help you to determine the hardware sizing. We can extrapolate the results based on the Production scenarios and calculate the hardware sizing.
Updated: 9 Aug 2024 5:49 EDT
Pegasystems Inc.
GB
Whilst I try to find an answer, can you please check the below suggestions from our GenAI answer:
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Estimating hardware requirements for a specific number of concurrent users and cases per day is a complex process that depends on various factors. While Pega used to offer a Hardware Sizing Estimate Service, it's no longer available. However, you can still get a rough idea of your needs by referring to the minimum requirements in the Pega Documentation. Please note that these are just the minimum requirements and actual needs may vary based on your specific use case.
It's recommended to monitor your system’s usage of resources and adjust as necessary. Also, consider running performance and scalability tests to validate your configurations.
If you notice that your deployment requires a change to any of your computing resources, update your resources appropriately
⚠ This is a GenAI-powered tool. All generated answers require validation against the provided references.
Pega Knowledge Management Minimum Hardware Requirements
Whilst I try to find an answer, can you please check the below suggestions from our GenAI answer:
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Estimating hardware requirements for a specific number of concurrent users and cases per day is a complex process that depends on various factors. While Pega used to offer a Hardware Sizing Estimate Service, it's no longer available. However, you can still get a rough idea of your needs by referring to the minimum requirements in the Pega Documentation. Please note that these are just the minimum requirements and actual needs may vary based on your specific use case.
It's recommended to monitor your system’s usage of resources and adjust as necessary. Also, consider running performance and scalability tests to validate your configurations.
If you notice that your deployment requires a change to any of your computing resources, update your resources appropriately
⚠ This is a GenAI-powered tool. All generated answers require validation against the provided references.
Pega Knowledge Management Minimum Hardware Requirements
Third-party externalized services FAQs > What cloud resources/server size/memo
External Hazelcast in your deployment > Recommended sizing
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So that I can direct your question to the correct SME can you please provide the URL and References where you found out about the end of the Hardware Sizing Estimate Service ?
Did you already try the [email protected] or [email protected] mailbox, and what was the result?
CC @GabeEdwards
PT Kynerja Abadi Solusindo
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@MarijeSchillern thanks for your help. please let me know if you find other information
Eclatprime Digital Private Limited
SG
I recommend you to send email to below team and see if they can able to help you on this.
also just by case count daily it is difficult to say the sizing.
PT Kynerja Abadi Solusindo
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@BhanuPrasanthT I have sent email to [email protected] but got replied that Pega has stopped the hardware estimate service.
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Updated: 20 Aug 2024 5:42 EDT
Pegasystems Inc.
GB
@BhanuPrasanthT @BunB8553 I believe that users who try to send an email to the email address [email protected] will receive the following as an auto-response
-------------------------------------------------------
After thorough consideration and in line with our commitment to providing the most current and efficient technological solutions, we are announcing the retirement of our Hardware Sizing Estimate Service. This service has historically provided environment sizing estimates for the provisioning of production environments. While these estimates have served as a useful starting point, especially when hardware and resource allocation required significant time and planning, the landscape of technology deployment has evolved.
Effective July 1, 2024, the Hardware Sizing Estimate Service is officially retired. We have transitioned away from non-containerized VM deployments — deprecated since our last two releases (8.8 and Infinity 23) and set to cease entirely with the release Infinity 25. Please note that these estimates were designed to complement, not replace, actual performance and load testing.
Going further please refer to the containerized deployment documentation available on the Pega documentation site
@BhanuPrasanthT @BunB8553 I believe that users who try to send an email to the email address [email protected] will receive the following as an auto-response
-------------------------------------------------------
After thorough consideration and in line with our commitment to providing the most current and efficient technological solutions, we are announcing the retirement of our Hardware Sizing Estimate Service. This service has historically provided environment sizing estimates for the provisioning of production environments. While these estimates have served as a useful starting point, especially when hardware and resource allocation required significant time and planning, the landscape of technology deployment has evolved.
Effective July 1, 2024, the Hardware Sizing Estimate Service is officially retired. We have transitioned away from non-containerized VM deployments — deprecated since our last two releases (8.8 and Infinity 23) and set to cease entirely with the release Infinity 25. Please note that these estimates were designed to complement, not replace, actual performance and load testing.
Going further please refer to the containerized deployment documentation available on the Pega documentation site
For any further support reach out to the Pega account team.
--------------------------------------------------------------
If you do wish to make use of the "Architecture & Infrastructure Modernization" Service (AIM) to help size and manage the migration from VM to K8s deployments then our Client Managed Cloud deployment clients can request a sandbox on the cloud topology of their choice. Please contact your Pega AE for further details.