Hi Terje,

I have sandbox that was built up from AR 7.5/ITSM 7.6 to ITSM 7.6.04.  I
can't imagine being built up vs. Pre-Config Stack installer would be much
different regarding the final product.  This VM is pretty under powered for
hosting the ITSM stack with app/db/web, a few hundred thousand CIs and it is
pretty responsive without any real tuning.  There are operations that are a
little slow but I would feel comfortable using this VM for a demo.

The laptop has four cores and 8gb of ram.  The VM configured with 5gb of ram
and 4 cores.  I don't have it up right now but I think I gave SQL about 1.5
gb and left the rest for OS and ARS.  It runs at 98 percent memory
utilization but still gets the job done pretty well.

Sorry I don't have any solutions as to why your results differ.  Can you
give us some specs on how your servers are configured (memory, CPU, etc)?
Is it possible there is a network bottleneck between your servers causing
delays?

Jason

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 7:26 AM, Terje Moglestue <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
> I just installed a sandbox of running the Pre Config Stack of 764 in a
> Windows Server 2008, 64 bits environment. In total I got three servers DB,
> app and a separate web server for mid-tier.
>
> The install of the Pre-Config Stack 764 install both the apps and the mid
> tier on the same server.  A quick install of the mid-tier on the web
> server got allowed me to set the environment up the way I wanted. In terms
> of time spent the Preconf Stack installer is a time saver. Thank you BMC!
>
> Is it just me – but I find it all very slow! I have done most the basic
> tuning – but I still find it slow. Whatever I do – I am looking at the time
> glass. Well - I can more arround - submitt tickets, make changes,
> configure some data for my upcoming demo.
>
> I just find it slow! Or is it just me?
>
> ~
> Terje
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