Hi James,

Artifactory can handle a fairly big load even on a commodity server, so the
current number of devs is probably not the issue.
Typically the JVM memory settings have the biggest effect on performance.
1. What are your current JVM args?
2. How many concurrent reader/writers do you expect the server to handle?

About your startup issue:
1. At which point does the log get stuck?
2. Do you see any CPU activity from the the Artifactory process during
startup?
3. Does the server have enough free disk space left?
4. Can you attach the latest $ARTIFACTORY_HOME/logs/artifactory.log file +
the thread dump when startup is stuck (kill -3)? You can also send it
directly to [email protected] for us to analyze.

Thanks,

Eli
The Artifactory team


On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 6:01 PM, James Carr <[email protected]> wrote:

> What do the server requirements look like for an artifactory server
> that is hit by 80+ developer workstations? Does it require a cluster
> of two or more boxes to handle the requests?
>
> I ask because we have been using artifactory for several months now
> but just recently opened it up to our entire development departments.
> As soon as people started migrating projects it crashed and takes
> forever to startup and never ends the startup phase. I have read the
> logs and I don't see any activity in the logs beyond the normal
> startup logs.
>
> Any help would be apperciated... both on the original question and why
> it broke without being able to start back up just because we rolled it
> out to the entire organization.
>
>
> Thanks,
> James
>
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