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SYSTEM USAGE ON KIM....F.Y.I.

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   For those who have an interest or concern regarding system usage or 
response time on KIM, the following info may be of some use to you:
   1. Up until approximately 9:00 am each weekday, KIM is sitting in a "NULL"
      state waiting for work approximately 99% of the time.
   2. Between the hours of 9:00 am and 10:30 am, KIM is sitting in a "NULL"
      state approximately 95% of the time.
   3. From 10:30 am until noon, KIM utilization builds up to about 50%.
   4. From nnon til about 5:00 pm, KIM is pretty much busy full time.
   5. From 5:00 pm til 7:00 pm utilization again rapidly drops off to about 50%.   
   6. From 7:00 pm onward, utilization seems to vary somewhat, but in general,
      by 9:00 pm, KIM is again sitting in a "NULL" state 90 to 100% of the time.
   These are my observations over the past two weeks. They may or may not be
typical of the past or future, but you may find them of some use, especially
if you have concerns or problems with respsonse time during your current
working hours.  As I said,.....F.Y.I.
                                                       
                                                     Dan Van

SYSTEM USAGE ON KIM....F.Y.I.

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   For those who have an interest or concern regarding system usage or response
time on KIM, the following info may be of some use to you:
  1. Up until approximately 9:00 am each weekday, KIM is sitting in a "NULL"
     state waiting for work approximately 99% of the time.
  2. Between the hours of 9:00 am and 10:30 am, KIM is sitting in a "NULL"
     state approximately 95% of the time.
  3. From 10:30 am until noon, KIM utilization builds up to about 50%.
  4. From nnon til about 5:00 pm, KIM is pretty much busy full time.
  5. From 5:00 pm til 7:00 pm utilization again rapidly drops off to about 50%.
  6. From 7:00 pm onward, utilization seems to vary somewhat, but in general,
     by 9:00 pm, KIM is again sitting in a "NULL" state 90 to 100% of the time.
   These are my observations over the past two weeks. They may or may not be
typical of the past or future, but you may find them of some use, especially
if you have concerns or problems with respsonse time during your current
working hours.  As I said,.....F.Y.I.
                                                       
                                                     Dan Van
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Aug 30, 1984