The number of incidents Genetec Mission Control™ can handle per minute depends on the number of incident types, the complexity of the incident detection rules and workflows, the number of active incidents, and the speed the events are generated in the system.
Genetec Mission Control™ recommended server benchmark
These performance benchmarks are based on a system that meets the following criteria:
- System is running on recommended
Security Center server
requirements.Tip: For the Security Center system requirements, refer to the Security Center System Requirements Guide.
- Incident manager role is on the same server as SQL express and RabbitMQ (recommended).
Server benchmark
Number of incident types | Number of active incidents | Events per second | Incident updates per minute | Incidents per minute | Connected workstations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
100 (simple trigger1) | 40,000 (simple workflow2) | 600 | 100 | 7 | 50 |
1 Single event qualifying rule without constraints. Example: Any Person falling.
2 Single activity without condition. Example: Change description to 'New description'.
NOTE: The average size of an incident on disk is approximately 10 KB. If you have 3000 -
4000 incidents per day, you would need 10 GB of disk space for 1 year of
retention.
Workstation benchmark
The number of active incidents a single workstation can handle is as follows:
View in Incident monitoring task | Number of active incidents3 |
---|---|
List view | 15,000 |
Map view4 | 800 |
3 Incidents with no workflow.
4 Metrics based on Google Maps.
NOTE: Your performance might vary depending on the actual setup of your system.