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IBM Lotus Domino 8.5.3 server performance: IBM Lotus Notes 8.5.3 performance

Andy Nolet (anolet@us.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM
Andrew Nolet is a member of the Lotus Domino Performance team. You can reach Andy at anolet@us.ibm.com.
Angelo Lynn, Software Engineer, IBM
Angelo Lynn is a member of the Lotus Domino Performance team, with primary focus on the performance of the Lotus Domino Server on Windows-based platforms. You can reach Angelo at anglynn@us.ibm.com.
Wu W Huang, Software Engineer, IBM
Wu W Huang is a member of the Lotus Domino Performance team, with primary focus on Lotus iNotes and XPages on Windows and Lotus Domino performance on System z. You can reach Wu Huang at wuhuang@us.ibm.com.

Summary:  IBM Lotus Domino 8.5.3 and IBM Lotus Notes 8.5.3 have been optimized to reduce the transactions from the client to the server. These optimizations yield a reduction in server resources, thus lowering the Total Cost of Ownership. This white paper shows the reductions in processor and disk utilization achieved with large numbers of Notes 8.5.3 clients running on a single Domino 8.5.3 server.

Date:  29 Nov 2011
Level:  Intermediate

Activity:  13971 views
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IBM Lotus® Domino® 8.5.3 and IBM Lotus Notes® 8.5.3 have been optimized to reduce the transactions from the client to the server. These optimizations yield a reduction in server resources, thus lowering the Total Cost of Ownership. This white paper shows the reductions in processor and disk utilization achieved with large numbers of Notes 8.5.3 clients running on a single Domino 8.5.3 server.

In this white paper

  • Introduction
  • N85mail and N853mail workloads defined
  • Test configurations
  • AIX test results
  • Linux on System z results
  • Appendix: Explanation of Lotus Notes.ini settings
  • Conclusions
  • Resources

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Biographies

Andrew Nolet is a member of the Lotus Domino Performance team. You can reach Andy at anolet@us.ibm.com.

Angelo Lynn is a member of the Lotus Domino Performance team, with primary focus on the performance of the Lotus Domino Server on Windows-based platforms. You can reach Angelo at anglynn@us.ibm.com.

Wu W Huang is a member of the Lotus Domino Performance team, with primary focus on Lotus iNotes and XPages on Windows and Lotus Domino performance on System z. You can reach Wu Huang at wuhuang@us.ibm.com.

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