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Subject: Re: question for users of NFS master/slave setups
From: artnaseef <art () artnaseef ! com>
Date: 2016-02-29 4:43:08
Message-ID: 1456720988525-4708565.post () n4 ! nabble ! com
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64GB is a very large server in my experience. Many use-cases do not require
this much memory, although some do. In fact, I've seen 2GB servers perform
very well - again, for specific use-cases.
As far as swapping - most Linux servers I've seen in the last 5 years
(longer really) are configured without swap. That tends to be a wise thing
as swapping can cause tremendous performance problems for any server.
Tuning the size of the JVM heap is important and valuable here too,
especially on a server that has swapping enabled.
One fairly generic piece of advice I tend to give on this front - keep
ActiveMQ on a dedicated server (i.e. don't run it on the same server as
application software or other services, such as Cassandra).
Hope this helps!
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