RTCEE Performance Testing: Benchmark Scenario Part 2 - Enterprise Extensions features
Authors: Jorge Diaz Lu LuBuild basis: RTC 4.x, RTC 5.x, RTC 6.x
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This scenario consists on testing the performance of the Enterprise Extensions features used in a complete end-to-end feature testing, from 'Promotion', 'Package', to final 'Deployment'.
Rational Team Concert For IBMi Feature Performance Comparison Between Releases
Scenario Detailed Description
The following is a detailed description of the individual steps that are executed in the emulation of this scenario to measure performance data.| Test Steps | Description |
|---|---|
| Precondition 1. Package the application2. Run a Deployment3. Request full component based promotion 4. Make a single changeset, request promotion with single changeset * 2(do twice) | After a first complete build of all the programs, a component promotion is performed. Once promoted the sources and binaries, the latter are packaged and finally deployed. The tests are executed with different sets of the “Scalability Test Data” to get information of the system resources consumption with different levels of load. |
Test Topologies
The following topologies are being used for the execution of this scenario in order to test the performance and gather relevant data.Single Tier Topology: zLinux
Single Tier Topology: IBMi
Test Reports
Please refer to the below link for detail test report related to current scenario. The report provide a release by release comparison of the Enterprise Extensions Feature(promotion, package, deployment). Rational Team Concert For ZOS Feature Performance Comparison Between ReleasesRational Team Concert For IBMi Feature Performance Comparison Between Releases
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