I have an VM running Appian 7.2, on Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows SQL 2008 R2

I have an VM running Appian 7.2, on Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows SQL 2008 R2 as relational database sit in the same machine for Primary and Business Data Source.
The System have 8.8 GB RAM. After running the server 2-3 days, the server run extremely slow. When I look at the Task Management, I identified that around 2.2 GB memory is available, 2.2GB as cached memory and around 10MB as free memory.
How can I improve the performance?...

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  • I agree with Diana that you shouldn't be using JBOSS 7.1.1, notice how that version is not even supported anymore for Appian 7.3 for what Diana mentions in her post.

    While you deploy a different application server and assuming a restart of the application server (i.e. JBoss) works around the issue for a few days you may want to review your standalone.bat and search for the word "TieredCompilation", if you find it then it means the environment doesn't have the hotfixes properly installed which is critical performance wise forum.appian.com/.../Hotfixes
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  • I agree with Diana that you shouldn't be using JBOSS 7.1.1, notice how that version is not even supported anymore for Appian 7.3 for what Diana mentions in her post.

    While you deploy a different application server and assuming a restart of the application server (i.e. JBoss) works around the issue for a few days you may want to review your standalone.bat and search for the word "TieredCompilation", if you find it then it means the environment doesn't have the hotfixes properly installed which is critical performance wise forum.appian.com/.../Hotfixes
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