Jon Lumpkin wrote:
> We are currently hosting Redmine on a Windows machine, and having not
only constant crashes, but slow performance too (we use the Bitnami
setup, which has a known issue right now with EventMachine and thin).
-1 Bitnami
>
> We plan on moving to a linux install instead, with a machine
dedicated w/ 2 cores and 4GB of RAM.
That is enough.
> I was curious though, what are some optimal setups? For example, can
any information be shared about what Redmine.org actually uses setup wise?
I don't need any optimization technique because my data is quite small.
However, if you need to, I think speeding up mysql (database) lookup
time would be the most important task.
- Issue listing time:
Completed 200 OK in 291ms (Views: 170-250ms | ActiveRecord: 8.5ms)
- 1000 issues over 9 projects, 20 users in total
- CentOS 6.3
- VM, 4GB RAM, Xeon 3.6Ghz x2 on an IBM Blade :)
- Redmine 2.0.3
- Ruby 1.9.3
- MySQL 5.1.61, Mysql2 (driver)
- Running mode: ruby script/rails server webrick -e production :)
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