To avoid performance problems, consider limits on monitoring and hardware requirements when you plan your Sybase Control Center deployment.
Before you deploy Sybase Control Center, consider the number of servers that SCC will monitor. An SCC server can monitor up to 100 resources. (The number of resources one SCC server can effectively monitor depends on the complexity of the monitored resources, the frequency of data collection, the number of concurrent SCC users, and the hardware configuration of the host on which SCC is running.) To monitor more than 100 resources, install additional SCC servers and distribute the resources among them. The monitoring limit applies whether you install SCC on the same machine as a managed server or on a dedicated machine.
Also consider where to install Sybase Control Center. SCC may collect and store performance data for every server it monitors. Because data collection can use significant quantities of CPU cycles, disk space, and network resources, SCC can affect the performance of other servers sharing the same host machine. Consequently, Sybase recommends that you plan carefully before installing an SCC server on the same host as a managed server in a production environment.
If you install SCC on the same machine as a managed server, consult the system requirements for both SCC and the managed server and make sure that the host machine provides ample CPU, RAM, disk, and network resources for both products. The resources required by a single managed server vary a great deal based on the server’s configuration, as do the resources required by SCC. In general, SCC uses more resources to manage more complex servers. SCC also uses more resources when it is configured to run more frequent data collections.
If you install Sybase Control Center and a managed server on the same machine and later need help to separate them, contact Sybase technical support for assistance.