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Storage sizing for CLM


Eric Cattoir (154) | asked Aug 29 '12, 9:03 a.m.
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We need to be able to estimate the size of the database for a CLM implementation (for cost estimation). Of course this is difficult guesswork as it would be based on what the different projects store (number of requirements, test cases, defects, volume of code and other artifacts etc...) which is not yet known.
In the article https://jazz.net/blog/index.php/2009/04/03/enterprise-performance-and-scalability-testing/ there are some examples of the volumes based on the RTC team usage of RTC, but unfortunately the data is only for RTC and is based on version 2.
Is there any similar data providing some statistics on the data storage volume used in a real life installation?

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Lee Thomas (1112) | answered Aug 29 '12, 10:27 a.m.
Eric, I don't think this directly answers your question, but you might want to follow the links found in this article if you haven't already done so:
https://jazz.net/library/article/814/


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Eric Cattoir (154) | answered Aug 29 '12, 10:42 a.m.
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I have seen this article before, but it only gives me info on what database sizes where used for the benchmark, not really on what volumes to expect in a real life usage case. Thanks anyhow.

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