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Kofax Communication Server 9.2.0 User Manual

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Environment Guide

Version 9.02.00

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The 3 other input fields (“average message size in bytes”, “fax line usage per message in seconds” and
“average number of pages”) have preset values which should be about right for an average installation.
The “peak message throughput per hour” value is calculated from the “fax line usage per message in
seconds

” input value and the number of lines.

Inbound link (KCS >> link >> link-specific mail system)

The inbound link column has only one input field “peak message throughput per hour”. If for example all
inbound fax messages are routed to an inbound link, the “peak message throughput per hour” figure of the
inbound fax column to the left can be copied in here. If all inbound fax messages are both printed by an IP

Printer and routed to a link take twice the message throughput value of the inbound fax column.

Outbound link (link-specific mail system >> link >> KCS)

The main input field of the outbound link column is the “peak message throughput per hour”. The
throughput of the outbound link may be set higher than the throughput of the outbound fax lines if the link is

expected to quickly put a number of messages into the KCS which are then sent out more slowly by the fax

lines.

The 2 other input fields (“average message size in bytes” and “average number of pages”) may be adapted
if required.

Outbound fax (KCS >> fax line)

The main input value of the inbound fax column is the number of fax lines. If the system has a group of fax

lines handling both inbound and outbound traffic (instead of dedicated inbound or outbound lines) one has

to estimate the ratio of inbound to outbound traffic and split the total number of lines accordingly. Check

also the sending log file configuration setting and the back-reception and delivery notification sending

options.

Adapt the 3 other input fields (“average message size in bytes”, “fax line usage per message in seconds”
and “average number of pages”) if the preset values do not fit. The “average message size in bytes” is the
size of the back-received documents, it only matters if the back-reception option is used.

The “peak

message throughput per hour

” value is calculated from the “fax line usage per message in seconds” input

value and the number of lines.

HW-Requirement Result

The result of the HW-Requirement calculat

ion appears in the “disk writes per second” and “average disk

access time in ms” fields. It is assumed here that there are no disk reads because a sufficiently large
TCOSS disk cache has been configured, so the disk access time in milliseconds can be calculated from the

disk writes alone.

Before selecting a hard disk based on the disk writes per second add a “safety margin” of 50-100% to the
calculated figure, to allow for other use cases not taken into account by the HW-Requirement Calculator.

Also the KCS should not run on 100% disk usage in peak periods.

Hard Disk Performance Figures

Usually the hard disk access time can be looked up in the hard disk specification. The access time consists

of 2 parts: seek time and latency

average access time = average seek time + average latency