Hi,
I would like to increase the performence of my Jira. Currently, 4GB RAM is allocated for JVM. But users are still reporting performance issues. I would like to use JavaMelody to monitor my Jira. Has anyone used this tool to monitor the production environment? Another question is, than 4 GB for JVM is not to enought? Here some statistics from my Jira:
Jira Software 7.12.3
Jira Service Desk 3.15.3
System MS Windows 2016(Hyper-V):
Processor: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 v4 @ 2.20GHz, 2197 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4 Logical
RAM: 10GB
Database: MSSQL 2016 (Cluster)
Users - 86
Issues - 139386
Projects - 261 where half is inactive
Customefields - 167
Dashboards - 111
Filters - 19K
Workflows - 36
Workflow schemas - 9
Permissions Schemes - 9
Addons:
Automation Lite for Jira 4.1.1.0
CRM for Jira 1.9.10.2
JEMH 2.7.26
Repeating Issues for Jira 1.3.1
Teamlead ToolKit 1.1.4
Tempo Budgets 12.0.0
Tempo Timesheet 9.0.1
Unique Regex Custom Filed 1.2.15
Am Utils 1.3.21
Approvals – advanced issue acceptance 1.4
Favourite Issues 1.4.3
My Groovy 1.17.4
User Switcher for Jira 1.2.0
Workflow Enhancer for JIRA 1.2.0
Custom Listeners:
4 listeners run when issue is created, edited or moved. All of them communicate with addons via Rest API.
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Gonchik Tsymzhitov
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