Benchmarking Performance

Friday, February 12, 2021
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Hello - we are considering using SpiraTeam and we are very interested in how many projects / concurrent users the product can support with an on-premises installation. Are there any guidelines / benchmarks for supported projects/ users? 

I've searched the forums and the installation documentation and don't find something immediately. 

best regards - Helen 

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Friday, February 12, 2021
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re: helenbally Friday, February 12, 2021

Hi Helen

It depends a lot on the hardware, if you would like to email sales@inflectra.com we can provide some guidelines of the hardware to support a specific # users or the reverse (I have this hardware, how many concurrent users will it support).

Regards

David

Tuesday, April 21, 2026
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re: helenbally Friday, February 12, 2021

Hi Helen,

SpiraTeam is designed to scale quite well for on-prem installations, and it’s commonly used in enterprise environments where both multiple projects and concurrent users are managed together under a single ALM system. It supports unlimited projects and users, with performance depending more on your server sizing, SQL configuration, and usage patterns rather than a hard cap in the tool itself.

In practice, organizations run from small teams up to hundreds of concurrent users and dozens (or even more) of projects on the same instance, as long as the infrastructure is properly provisioned and optimized. There are no strict public “project limits,” but Inflectra typically recommends scaling SQL Server resources, indexing, and hardware based on load and concurrency.

If you’re planning a rollout, it’s usually best to size it based on expected concurrent users, test execution load, and integrations rather than number of projects alone.

Also, when preparing reports or architecture diagrams for planning, tools like pembersih video are sometimes used to clean up demo recordings so system performance visuals are clearer for stakeholders

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