Dynamics crm 2011 user load testing -


Dynamics CRM 2011 system administrator for a community donation that provides home healthcare and support to individuals referred to me by a local community. District Health Board We are currently in the testing phase of a project to develop and implement a CRM patient management system and want to test the configuration to see that Is it 200 district nurses and support can handle worker staff, who must use the system when we live.

What do I need to know if anyone has experience in user load stress testing for any on-premise dynamics CRM 2011 system and before that what is the best way for us to do this? We do not have enough money to stop the shelf product (if any) or developing our user load test application I have searched for all the forum and other CRM sites but I could not find anything to suggest this What is the best way to solve that problem or if we really need to test user tension with the configuration

our application Registration Server 6 GB of RAM, 80 GB system drive, 40 GB of data drives, 20 GB log drives and Windows Server with 2 x 2.50 GHz CPU is 2012 R2 running.

Our SQL Server is running Windows Server 2012 R2 and SQL Server 2012 with 32 GB RAM, 80GB System Drive, 150 GB Data Drive, 50 GB Log Drive and 2 X 2.50 GHz CPU.

All users login through the Active Directory account

Any help will be highly appreciated Thanks

As already suggested that the Perf Tool Kit is looking to emulate the required load. You should be fine with the kit, but it depends on many factors. On how and where they are connected to the system and on which device - the system may recover itself, but there are always risks that the network can cause problems - enter it with other resources on this site:


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