Hi All
Due to resource restrictions, we have been offered to host both jira database(my sql) and the jira installation on the same windows VM.
The only bottleneck I see would be the memory so in case i get a 6GB memory, will it still be a problem?
Please note, we are planning to migrate our production instance on this VM. Our production jira instance currently has over 300 projects, 4000 users and 120,000 issues.
Rahul
If you do not 4GB for the application, do go with a 64bit JVM. The 32bit one stops at 3GB or so.
I'm not sure how you'd check CPU allocation on your particular VM.It depends on the software you use to create the VM. Best to ask the person in charge of managing these VMs. E.g. in VMWare you can allocate any number of virtual CPU to a VM depending on the physical server capabilities.
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Hi Harry
How do I check CPU resource allocation? Is it the same as memory?
I am planning to have 4 GB allocated to application and 2 GB for the database.
Rahul
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I would monitor resource usage over a few weeks to understand consumption, and make an objective decision. Just based on the sizing you mention I would suggest you find dedicated servers for each, especially is provisioning VMs is relative cheap/easy.
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Hi Rahul,
The JIRA documentation recommends having 2GB of ram for a production instance with around 200,000 issues. Read here.
I feel you should be alright running both JIRA and MySQL on the same system. But well I ain't no expert :)
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Even I think so from a memory point of view. But the important aspect is how much CPU power is reserved for this VM?
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