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Elasticsearch is slow #188

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brishin opened this issue Jul 29, 2014 · 8 comments
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Elasticsearch is slow #188

brishin opened this issue Jul 29, 2014 · 8 comments
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brishin commented Jul 29, 2014

I suspect it's because of swap thrashing.

Check out http://localhost:9200/_plugin/marvel/kibana/index.html after you've port forwarded.

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just going to make the box much larger.
will be done by Friday

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brishin commented Jul 29, 2014

It's actually not too bad in prod now, let's plan a scaling strat for the beginning of the semester.

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It's pretty mediocre, and barely anyone is hitting it.
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rbtying commented Jul 29, 2014

It takes ~1300ms to load for me. We should have <300ms, and ideally 100ms.

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It's pretty mediocre, and barely anyone is hitting it.
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Yeah I think we need an upgrade.

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It takes ~1300ms to load for me. We should have <300ms, and ideally 100ms.

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It's pretty mediocre, and barely anyone is hitting it.
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It's actually not too bad in prod now, let's plan a scaling strat for
the
beginning of the semester.


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brishin commented Jul 31, 2014

Load on the data server is around 2.5.

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What should we be shooting for?

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brishin commented Oct 10, 2014

Resolved - migration to new server

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