BizTalk Server Performance

Welcome to the BizTalk Product Group Performance Team Blog!

 

Have you ever had a question about the performance of BizTalk that you couldn’t find an answer to?  That is why we, the product team responsible for performance and stress testing BizTalk, are launching this blog!

 

As we work with customers on BizTalk solutions to meet their performance requirements, we gain more and more insight into BizTalk behavior and common customer questions and issues. We want to share with you these findings on a regular basis.  Come to this blog for answers as we regularly provide information on selected topics that address the most commonly asked customer questions and issues.

 

We Want Your Experiences and Feedback!

 

We want to make sure the information we provide is useful and meets the needs of the community at large, so share with us your performance and capacity related experiences using BizTalk Server 2004 by providing feedback via the blog: 

 

  • Suggest blog topics,
  • Tell us what your top issues and pain points are, and
  • Comment directly on the blog entries so we can improve and prioritize.

 

 

Published Thursday, April 07, 2005 6:33 PM by BizTalkPerf

Comments

 

Rolando said:

I would like to suggest a post on the performance of the SQL Adapter.
May 20, 2005 1:26 PM
 

gautambiz said:

MSDN had a paper Biztalk 2004 Performance Characteristics. When can we expect similar paper on Biztalk 2006.

Thanks.
April 12, 2006 2:17 PM
 

eashton said:

I am in the process of load testing the Biztalk implementation in my organisation and am trying to wade my way through the large number of performance counters available.

What I am trying to understand is what key counters I need to be looking at with respect to Messaging and Orchestrations. Whilst the description of the counters is useful an insight to the key Biztalk counters will be very useful.

February 7, 2007 7:11 PM
 

Usha R said:

Please provide test strategy to do performance testing and stress testing of any adapter like Oracle DB Adapter

Test Startegy includes

1.Hardware configuration

2. Software configuration

3. Environment i.e CPU utilizationetc,

4. Tools to be used,  

5. WHat kind of input paramters to be used and what combinations of values is preferred

6. Performance paramaters to be captured

7. How should the reports be published

Thanks! Please provide help asap

May 16, 2007 6:24 AM
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