Supported configurations
This article summarizes the workloads for which System Center - Service Manager is tested.
- The test environment contains one Service Manager management server supporting 80 to 100 concurrent Service Manager consoles.
- High-performance storage using 15,000-RPM SCSI drives was used on the database servers.
Test conditions
The hardware and software tested are based on the following conditions:
- Up to 20,000 users, with up to 40 to 50 IT analysts providing concurrent support.
- Up to 50,000 users (and up to 80 to 100 IT analysts) can be supported. Assumes that 32 GB of memory is installed on the SQL Server machines.
- Up to 20,000 supported computers. This assumes up to 10 to 12 configuration items of installed software, software updates, and hardware components, per computer.
- Up to 50,000 computers can be supported. Assumes 32 GB of memory is installed on the SQL Server machines.
- 5,000 incidents per week with three months of retention. Based on a total of 60,000 incidents in the Service Manager database for the 20,000-computer configuration. Based on 2.5 times that for the 50,000-computer configuration.
- 1,000 change requests a week with three months of retention. Based on a total of 12,000 change requests in the Service Manager database for the 20,000-computer configuration. Based on 2.5 times that for the 50,000-computer configuration.
Note
Using a slow storage subsystem or insufficient memory can reduce Service Manager performance significantly.
Next steps
Learn about combining Operations Manager and Service Manager.