Plan for performance and capacity in Project Server 2013
Summary: Read articles about how to plan for performance and capacity in Project Server 2013.
Applies to: Project Server 2013
This section covers capacity planning for Project Server 2013
Articles about planning for performance and capacity for Project Server 2013 deployments
The following articles about planning for performance and capacity for Project Server 2013 deployments are available to view online. Writers update articles on a continuing basis as new information becomes available and as users provide feedback.
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Overview of performance and capacity planning in Project Server 2013 |
This chapter is about how to determine the hardware requirements for a single Project Server 2013 farm. |
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Capacity planning strategy for Project Server 2013 |
Performance and capacity planning strategy is a vital part of planning a Project Server 2013 deployment. |
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How datasets affect performance and capacity in Project Server 2013 |
As you plan performance and capacity of a Project Server 2013 deployment, consider the set of variables that affect your plans. |
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Scaled-up and scaled-out topologies in Project Server 2013 |
Read information and recommendations for how to scale-up or scale-out a Project Server 2013 farm. |
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Optimize performance in Project Server 2013 |
Contains information and recommendations for tuning a Project Server 2013 farm for optimized performance. |
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Performance counters in Project Server 2013 |
Discusses Project Server performance counter information for web servers, database servers, and the Project application server. |
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Performance troubleshooting in Project Server 2013 |
Project Server troubleshooting information for common bottlenecks and their causes on Project Server 2013. |
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Project Server 2013 Performance Lab (white paper) |
Learn about Project Server 2013 performance using various common workloads in a lab environment. |