2 Database and Hardware Configuration
This chapter provides details about the specific system configuration used as well as the various deployment components used for the benchmarking process for BRM and its components in this guide.
This information serves as a reference point for interpreting the results and understanding how your own configuration might influence the performance of your BRM and its components.
About the Database and Hardware Configuration
Table 2-1 contains details of the specific configuration of the Oracle Database platform supporting the BRM system.
Table 2-1 Oracle Database Configuration
Component | Details |
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Database | 2-Node RAC |
Oracle Database version | 19.21 |
Shape | VM.Standard.E4.Flex |
Cores per VM | 24 cores |
Memory per VM | 384 GB |
Database Storage | 32 TB |
Note:
The following hardware configuration applies only to BRM and ECE components. For Offline Mediation Controller cloud native hardware configuration, see Table 7-1.
Table 2-2 contains details of the key hardware components used for Invoicing and REST API Performance Testing.
Table 2-2 Hardware Configuration for E4-based OKE Nodes (BRM and ECE)
Component | Details |
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Shape | VM.Standard.E4.Flex |
CPU | AMD EPYC 7J13 processor |
Clock Speed | 2.55 GHz |
Memory per Node | 256 GB |
oCPU Per Node | 10 |
Number of Worker Nodes | 12 |
Boot Volume Size | 300 GB |
Table 2-3 contains details of the key hardware components used for Billing and Charging Performance Testing.
Table 2-3 Hardware Configuration for E5-based OKE Nodes (BRM and ECE)
Component | Details |
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Shape | VM.Standard.E5.Flex |
CPU | AMD EPYC 9J14 processor |
Clock Speed | 2.60 GHz |
Memory per Node | 256 GB |
oCPU Per Node | 10 |
Number of Worker Nodes | 12 |
Boot Volume Size | 200 GB |