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All our tweaks and [[SUNScholar/Optimisations|optimisations]] seem to be working.
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The load dropped when we  started using "authbind" for Tomcat thereby eliminating the need for the Apache "mod_jk" module, which was creating extra processing overhead.
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Looks like we have enough disk space in the '''/home''' partition for the next 3yrs at least, at our current rate of submissions. The '''/var''' partition which holds the database was reduced in size by tweaking the bitstream checker properties and then running a full database vacuum.
  
 
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Looks like we have enough disk space for the next 3yrs at least at our current rate of submissions.
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We have more than enough compute muscle.
  
 
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We have more than enough compute muscle.
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Our memory usage stabilised when we stopped using the JSPUI. However after the upgrade to DSpace 1.8.2 and enabling discovery we are back to a memory intensive system.
  
 
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Our memory usage stabilised when we stopped using the JSPUI and started using "authbind" for Tomcat.
 

Latest revision as of 09:58, 14 June 2013

All our tweaks and optimisations seem to be working.

The load dropped when we started using "authbind" for Tomcat thereby eliminating the need for the Apache "mod_jk" module, which was creating extra processing overhead.

Sunscholar-load-year.png

Looks like we have enough disk space in the /home partition for the next 3yrs at least, at our current rate of submissions. The /var partition which holds the database was reduced in size by tweaking the bitstream checker properties and then running a full database vacuum.

Sunscholar-disk-usage-year.png

We have more than enough compute muscle.

Sunscholar-cpu-year.png

Our memory usage stabilised when we stopped using the JSPUI. However after the upgrade to DSpace 1.8.2 and enabling discovery we are back to a memory intensive system.

Sunscholar-memory-year.png