performance-capacity-planning

Performance capacity planning workflow for forecasting demand, defining headroom policy, and preventing saturation-related SLO breaches. Use when traffic growth or workload forecasts require explicit capacity and threshold decisions; do not use for non-performance functional acceptance decisions.

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Performance Capacity Planning

Overview

Use this skill to build capacity plans that keep services reliable under growth and peak demand.

Scope Boundaries

  • Use this skill when the task matches the trigger condition described in description.
  • Do not use this skill when the primary task falls outside this skill's domain.

Shared References

  • Capacity forecast rules:
    • references/capacity-forecast-rules.md

Templates And Assets

  • Capacity model template:
    • assets/capacity-model-template.md
  • Headroom policy template:
    • assets/headroom-policy-template.md

Inputs To Gather

  • Current workload profile and growth assumptions.
  • SLO/error-budget and availability constraints.
  • Scaling mechanics and provisioning lead times.
  • Peak-event and failure-mode scenarios.

Deliverables

  • Capacity model with risk-based thresholds.
  • Headroom policy by service tier.
  • Forecast-driven scaling and escalation plan.

Workflow

  1. Build model in assets/capacity-model-template.md.
  2. Apply growth/headroom policy via references/capacity-forecast-rules.md.
  3. Define thresholds and escalation points.
  4. Validate against plausible growth and burst scenarios.
  5. Publish ownership and review cadence.

Quality Standard

  • Forecast assumptions are explicit and testable.
  • Headroom policy aligns with reliability objectives.
  • Saturation thresholds trigger actionable responses.

Failure Conditions

  • Stop when plan cannot support forecasted demand.
  • Stop when thresholds are non-actionable.
  • Escalate when capacity risk exceeds policy tolerance.

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