I also noticed this Kim Greene article
http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/ibmi/administrator/domino/Managing-Domino-Memory/
And that ancillary products (such as Quickr) can alter the mix:
https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27020460#Memory_R-hwgroup

WRKDOMSVR:
Domino Domino
Server Subsystem Library Release
ARCHIVE1 ARCHIVE1 QDOMINO852 8.5.2
GDDATA GDDATA QDOMINO852 8.5.2
GDSHELP GDSHELP QDOMINO852 8.5.2
GDSSALES GDSSALES QDOMINO852 8.5.2
LDAP01 LDAP01 QDOMINO852 8.5.2
NOTES01 NOTES01 QDOMINO852 8.5.2
QUALITY QUALITY QDOMINO852 8.5.2
SAMETIME01 SAMETIME01 QDOMINO851 8.5.1

No server has PercentAvailSysResources set.
All servers have NSF_Buffer_Pool_Size_MB=300

Show stat database.database.*
All servers have:
Database.Database.BufferPool.Maximum.Megabytes = 300
Database.Database.BufferPool.Peak.Megabytes = 300
ARCHIVE1
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Reads = 8
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Writes = 8641
Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer = 99.91
GDDATA
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Reads = 1
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Writes = 4299
Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer = 99.06
GDSHELP
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Reads = 0
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Writes = 3
Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer = 98.44
GDSSALES
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Reads = 0
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Writes = 2
Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer = 98.99
LDAP01
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Reads = 0
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Writes = 2
Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer = 99.88
NOTES01
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Reads = 4
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Writes = 4
Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer = 98.33
QUALITY
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Reads = 4
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Writes = 5
Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer = 98.2
SAMETIME01
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Reads = 0
Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Writes = 0
Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer = 97.23

Display System Status
% CPU used . . . . . . . : 34.9
Elapsed time . . . . . . : 00:17:10
Jobs in system . . . . . : 43641
% perm addresses . . . . : .660
% temp addresses . . . . : 33.803
Auxiliary storage:
System ASP . . . . . . : 6348 G
% system ASP used . . : 67.4018
Total . . . . . . . . : 6348 G
Current unprotect used : 84091 M
Maximum unprotect . . : 97924 M
System Pool Reserved Max -----DB----- ---Non-DB---
Pool Size (M) Size (M) Active Fault Pages Fault Pages
1 8949.41 4660.03 +++++ .0 .0 1.7 4.8
2 20400.17 81.66 1918 7.3 81.2 304.2 2144
3 522.23 .29 29 .0 .4 3.1 32.7
4 14508.05 .82 1306 146.7 2388 33.6 72.8
5 7844.10 .02 157 7.2 50.8 197.2 254.4
Act- Wait- Act-
Wait Inel Inel
713.7 .0 .0
40032 .0 .0
1242 .0 .0
1775 .0 .0
3180 .0 .0

52 disk arms around 5% busy.

Rob Berendt

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