Sun Microsystems 2005Q1 Server User Manual


 
Portal Sizing
68 Portal Server 6 2005Q1 Deployment Planning Guide
Hardware and Applications
CPU speed and size of the virtual machine for the Java™ platform (Java™ Virtual
Machine or JVM™ software) memory heap affect Portal Server performance.
The faster the CPU speed, the higher the throughput. The JVM memory heap size,
along with the heap generations tuning parameters, can also affect Portal Server
performance.
Back-End Servers
Portal Server aggregates content from external sources. If external content
providers cannot sustain the necessary bandwidth for Portal Server to operate at
full speed, Portal Desktop rendering and throughput request times will not be
optimum. The Portal Desktop waits until all channels are completed (or timed out)
before it returns the request response to the browser.
Plan your back-end infrastructure carefully when you use channels that:
Scrape their content from external sources
Access corporate databases, which typically have slow response times
Provide email content
Provide calendar content
Transaction Time
Transaction time, which is the delay taken for an HTTP or HTTPS operation to
complete, aggregates send time, processing time, and response time figures.
You must plan for factors that can affect transaction time. These include:
Network speed and latency.
You need to especially examine latency over a Wide Area Network (WAN).
Latency can significantly increase retrieval times for large amounts of data.
The complexity of the Portal Desktop.
The browser’s connection speed.
For example, a response time delay is longer with a connection speed of 33.6
kilobytes per second than with a LAN connection speed. However, processing
time should remain constant. Transaction time through a dial-up connection
should be faster than transaction time displayed by a load generation tool
because it performs data compression.