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HI Alexey,
thank you very much for your detailed answer! That helps a
lot.
I guess we will take the basic approach, but to be on the
save side, we will also take a closer look at our performance data.
Regarding CPU, it seems like our current one is not the bottleneck:

Our transactions should mainly be pretty short. We have to reset the transaction counter once a year to avoid running into the limit. The limit of the counter is at 2^31 transactions. In the past 30 days, our transaction counter has grown 9.7% oft he total available numbers. On Average thats roughly about 6.943.530 transactions per day.

Regarding i/o this is the the utilization over a 24 hour time frame:


Recently we have upgraded our memory from 32G to 128G. This erased some issues we’ve had in the past, but i’m not sure if 128G is sufficient for a future system. In the chart below, we can see that the firebird process itself consumes rather less memory. The most memory usage comes from cache/buffer.

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