This analysis provided in this document enables the stakeholder to make
an assessment of the impact the AgilePoint Integration has on SharePoint
performance. The results of the impact analysis supports an acceptable level of
SharePoint performance given the AgilePoint Integration installed on a
SharePoint.
The summary of each test scenario is as follows:
Impact Analysis on SharePoint Document Libraries
- Volume Testing - An
AgilePoint-enabled SharePoint document library provides optimum performance up
to a load of 50K files per day. In absolute terms, the difference is very
insignificant (i.e. 0.1 seconds up to 100K load).
- Load Testing - An
AgilePoint enabled SharePoint Document library gives a good performance even
with the number of concurrent users being 150. Also the performance is
comparable and linear with the time taken by a SharePoint workflow enabled
document library.
Impact Analysis on SharePoint Lists
- Volume Testing -
There is a static overhead of ~ 0.5 seconds for creating a List Item in an
AgilePoint-enabled list. The time is not increasing with additional load.
- Load Testing - An
AgilePoint enabled SharePoint Custom List gives a good performance even with
the number of concurrent users being 150. Also the performance is comparable
and linear with the time taken by a SharePoint workflow enabled custom list.
Impact Analysis on SharePoint Web Page Response
Times
- Volume Testing -
The results above conclude that there is an impact of about two seconds on the
response time with the AgilePoint Task List Web Part. Also this overhead is
static and doesn't vary with the number of items in the AgilePoint Task List.
- Load Testing - The
results of our load tests conclude that the response times of AgilePoint web
parts are comparable with the SharePoint counterparts and the number of
concurrent users accessing the pages does not impact the response times in a
big way.