Hi, For applications there are lots of ways to
improve performance….with no information supplied there is no where to
start… Ie, look at your disk i/o…use iostat
are the disks LDAP sits on at 100% utilisation? Even 80% is not good….if
so make bigger raid sets and/or distribute the database over differing raid
controllers and disk sets….get the utilisation down to 30%.... Is you memory full and you are into
swapping? Make sure the issue is not disk i/o bottlenecks….if not add
more ram…..make sure your swap is not exhausted….add more swap
until you can get more ram… Are your switches or routers too slow? Check
their utilisation….. CPU maxed out? Where is it going? On wait?
Check disk i/o….consider dual Quad core machines…..or even 4 way
quad core machines….Dell R900s are seriously grunty boxes, have 16 cores
and hold 64gig of ram cheaply, then attach them to a SAN…. regards Steven Jones From:
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