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Managing Application Server Memory Settings (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
minimum and maximum JVM heap space allocated to the application server affects performance. Confluence administrators may wish to modify this value from the defaults depending on their server load Server Hardware Requirements Guide. This document only provides guidelines rather ...
Allocate more memory to IDEA (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
You may like to increase the default memory allocated for the IDEA app. via modifying the VM options located in: {{<Installdir>\bin\idea.exe.vmoptions}} {{<Installdir>\bin\idea.vmoptions}} For example, if you installed the application in it's default location on Windows you may see ...
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Profiling using the YourKit Plugin (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Introduction There is a plugin for Confluence 2.2 and later which allows easy profiling using the YourKit profiler http://www.yourkit.com. No license is required to generate a memory or CPU snapshot, but you will need at least an evaluation license to analyse the results. JIRA also ...
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Logging A Thread Dump (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Confluence stops responding, or is performing poorly, you should create a thread dump to help Atlassian determine the cause of the problem. This will show the state of each thread in the JVM, including a stack trace and information about what locks that thread is holding and waiting ...
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Start Confluence automatically on Windows as a Service (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Reasons For Hosting Confluence As A Service If you are hosting Confluence on a Windowsbased server, installation as a Windows Service offers these advantages: Automated Confluence recovery after server restart Improved troubleshooting through logging server output to file The guide below applies ...
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Configuring a Large Confluence Installation (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Deploying any application to several thousand users requires care and planning, expecially if those users are going to be relying on the application to get their work done. General Advice Staged Rollout Do not try to deploy Confluence immediately to your whole organisation ...
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Performance Tuning (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Like any server application, Confluence may require some tuning as it is put under heavier use. We do our best to make sure Confluence performs well under a wide variety of circumstances, but there's no single configuration that is best for everyone's ...
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Memory usage and requirements (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Managing Confluence's performance and memory usage really depends on what resources are available Confluence will run faster if you give it lots of memory for its caches, but it should still be able to run quite well in lowmemory environments, with the right tuning. Below ...
Other labels: performance-tuning, database, admin, performance
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