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    <title>Capacity of distributed infrastructure</title>
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In his blog entry &lt;a href=&#034;http://erp4it.typepad.com/erp4it/2006/05/the_aggregate_s.html&#034;&gt; Capacity Challenges&lt;/a&gt; Charles Betz ponders on the difference between the capacity management of mainframes and (the lack of ?) capacity management of distributed applications. I agree with all the points made in this entry, and would like to add some thoughts.
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