• If you have followed my previous proof of my previous post..

    From Ramine@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 21 14:33:13 2016
    Hello....

    If you have followed my previous proof of my previous post..
    i have said that USL methodology can predict scalability up
    to 10X the maximum number of cores and threads of the performance
    data measurements..

    So now look at this link about the USL methodology about
    mixed workload on Ecommerce websites from Dr. Gunther the author
    of USL methodology:

    http://perfdynamics.blogspot.ca/2009/04/assessing-usl-scalability-with-mixed.html

    I think from my proof, i say that Dr. Gunther is making a mistake,
    because in this eCommerce example of the link above, since
    we can predict scalability of the database server system up
    to 10X the maximum number of cores and threads of the
    performance data measurements, so the Dr. Gunther solution
    is not a general solution , so my solution for this, is that
    you have to use the right number of cores and number of threads
    in the database system server side that ensure us to have
    a more linear scalability when there internet users are using the
    database system..and since the internet network have a more linear
    scalability, so the USL methodology in my solution will be able to
    predict scalability of the eCommerce website, so this is my solution.

    I have included the 32 bit and 64 bit windows executables of my
    programs inside the zip file to easy the job for you.

    You can download my USL programs version 3.0 with the source code from:

    https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/universal-scalability-law-for-delphi-and-freepascal


    Thank you,
    Amine Moulay Ramdane.

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