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I have an VM running Appian 7.2, on Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows SQL 2008 R2
cmtam
over 11 years ago
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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cmtam
over 11 years ago
Eduardo, Thanks for your input. I also guess this should be memory requirement issue at this moment. In my testing server, it is only 8.8GB but we have Appian Database Engine (around 3.5GB RAM), JBOSS Server is using 2.5GB, base component of the Windows 2008 R2 (1GB) so the total is 7GB. There is only 1.8 GB remaining and this may not be enough for Windows 2008 R2 running.
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cmtam
over 11 years ago
Eduardo, Thanks for your input. I also guess this should be memory requirement issue at this moment. In my testing server, it is only 8.8GB but we have Appian Database Engine (around 3.5GB RAM), JBOSS Server is using 2.5GB, base component of the Windows 2008 R2 (1GB) so the total is 7GB. There is only 1.8 GB remaining and this may not be enough for Windows 2008 R2 running.
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