Partitioning coefficient


The partitioning coefficient represents resource (for example, CPU) utilization in terms of the demand of a business driver's resource consumption. For example, if business driver A has a partitioning coefficient of 40%, it consumes 40% of the resource.

The Explained percentage value for a system is the sum of all partitioning coefficients, that is, the total percentage of the resource used by all the business drivers demanding it.

The following figure shows how partitioning coefficients for a performance versus load analysis appear in BMC Helix Capacity Optimization:

Business driver map of a performance versus load analysis – Partitioning Coefficent tab
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