Article - CS310801
HTTP Requests Comparison chart in "ThingWorx 8.x Sizing Guide" does not seem accurate
Modified: 31-Jan-2020
Applies To
- ThingWorx Platform 7.0 to 8.4
- PostgreSQL
- Microsoft SQL Server
Description
- The HTTP Requests Comparison chart in the "ThingWorx Platform 8.x Sizing Guide" does not seem correct:
- For a small ThingWorx 8 implementation, can only 1 request be handled per second (Microsoft SQL Server) or 148 requests per second (PostgreSQL) compared to an extra small implementation under ThingWorx 7, which could handle 400?
- If SQL Server is to be used with any amount of users, the table indicates that a large ThingWorx implementation would be needed to handle the HTTP Requests
- Comparing the ThingWorx 7 and 8 HTTP Requests table, it seems like the performance got worse between 7 and 8
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