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Increasing traffic volume has a cascading effect on all components of your BMC Real End User Experience Monitoring system, with the exception of the BMC Application Management Console component. Consult the topics in this section for information to help you size the the Real User Analyzer, the Real User Collector, and the Performance Analytics Engine components so you can select the appropriate configuration files within the installation distribution archive or choose the appropriate configuration during creation of the virtual machines.

You download and install components using on of the following formats: Open Virtualization Format (OVF) template file or ISO image (.iso) file. An Open Virtualization Format (OVF) template file creates the appropriate virtual machine configuration according to the low, medium, or high traffic sizing considerations. When you create a virtual machine by using the ISO image file, you must create the CPUs, network interfaces, and disk devices according to the sizing recommendations in these topics.

 

 

 

 

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  1. Can we get some sizing recommendations for the TEA agents?  How many scripts should we be able to run per agent system?  does it matter which kind of script is being run?  Is there a concurrency limit?

    I see the following on the Execute Plan doc

    "BMC Synthetic Transaction Execution Adapter (TEA) Agents can process up to 120 Execution Plans."

    https://docs.bmc.com/docs/display/public/APM26/Defining+an+Execution+Plan+to+run+a+script?src=search&src=search

    1. A single synthetic TEA Agent can process up to 120 Execution Plans when the Execution Plan references a single web-based script. This limit is set by the system.

      If your scripts produce a high volume of user interface transactions, BMC recommends that you limit the TEA Agent to 50 scripts.

      There is no limit to the number of TEA Agents that you can install on a single computer.