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LiveCycle Capacity Planning and Server Sizing
Adobe publishes Capacity Planning Guides for select groups of LiveCycle components and Solution Accelerators. These currently are: – Interactive Statements (Solution Accelerator) – Forms ES2 and Reader Extensions ES2 (combined) – Output ES2 – PDF Generator and Assembler (combined) – … Continue reading
Posted in Adobe LiveCycle ES, Adobe LiveCycle ES2 (9.0.x)
Tagged hardware, jayankandathil, performance, spec
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Avoid Deploying LiveCycle on Servers With “Wimpy Core” CPUs
Urs Hölzle, Google’s Senior VP of Operations has published a very interesting article in the July/August 2010 “Datacenter Computing” issue of the journal IEEE Micro comparing the performance of what he calls “wimpy core” CPUs against “brawny core” CPUs. You … Continue reading
Posted in Adobe LiveCycle ES, Adobe LiveCycle ES2 (9.0.x), General Interest
Tagged hardware, jayankandathil, performance, sizing
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Provisioning a High Performance LiveCycle ES2 Server
How to provision a high performance LiveCycle ES2 server. Continue reading
Posted in Adobe LiveCycle ES2 (9.0.x), General Interest
Tagged hardware, performance, provisioning, sizing
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