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Jira slow after upgrade

Itradix April 26, 2019

Atlassian Confluence is running a bit slow.  Went through some of the optimization steps listed on the KB article and don't see anything good.  

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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May 3, 2019

There are so many things this could be, as @Kurt Klinner suggests.  The starting point though is to work out what is slow.

Use the developer tools in the browser to time what is slow - is it one chunk of javascript execution?  Every item comes through slowly?  When you say "slow" is it view page or edit or attach or or or... Are the admin screens quick while page view is slow?  Is it slow in some spaces and not others?

You'll need to investigate what is "slow" to start to work out where the problem is.

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Kurt Klinner
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April 26, 2019

@Itradix 

 

Hi

id Jita or Confluence slow?

Regardless of the product, are specific actions slow or the overall system performance (how do you measure the performance)?

 

Thinking about performance several components

- db

- filesystem

-network 

could have an impact.

 

Cheers

Kurt

Itradix May 3, 2019

Confluence.  

Accessing it locally, so unlikely to be network. Database is the stock install and filesystem is windows 10 NTFS, so all standard.  It's a VM as well, with enough resources, CPU and RAM based on the specs.  

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