A question from Mentor Japan AE Motonami-san is working with a customer who is planning their upgrade strategy.
I have a question in regarding Capital System requirement.
In the system requirement document of Capital 2015.1 in below, you can see the difference between the formulas where the explanation says 1.2 but the examples use 0.8.
Calculating Oracle drive space requirements
The following formula can be used to calculate the recommended drive space to be allocated to
the Oracle database.
Recommended drive space (GB) = 1.2 x VPs x REVs x WireMF
Where:
6 Capital & VeSys 2.0 2015.1 System Requirements
February 2016
VPs = Expected number of vehicle programs
REVs = Expected average number of revisions per design in a vehicle program
WireMF = Number of wires in thousands (rounded up) in a program without revisions (e.g. if expected number of wires is 29,890 then WireMF=30. If expected number of wires is 2,500 then WireMF = 3)
Example 1
When calculating the storage requirements for the next 5 years of a single vehicle program with 1,300 wires and 6 revisions (2 revisions in the first year and 1 revisions per year for every year after that), the formula states:
Recommended drive space (GB) = 0.8 x 1 x 6 x 1.3 = 6.24 GB
Example 2
When calculating the storage requirements for the next 5 years of a single vehicle program with 300,000 wires and 215 revisions (200 revisions for the first two years and 5 revisions per year for every year after that), the formula states:
Recommended drive space (GB) = 0.8 x 1 x 215 x 300 = 51,600 GB
Thank you and best regards.
Pat (for Motonami-san who like some other AEs cannot currently access this forum)