On 09/14/2012 11:00 AM, Aaron Digulla wrote:

Zitat von Denis Roy <denis....@eclipse.org>:

Alex,

Block device performance is never spectacular on these virtualized machines -- that's why we use them for redundant front-ends.

However, having a single CPU and 1G of RAM is certainly not helping. If I add a CPU and increase RAM to 3G can I restart the VM? Will Nexus start itself automatically?

Yes, there is a script in init.d.

A second CPU might help but I doubt that more RAM will help that much :-/

With only 1G and a sizeable java process, there is little room for file buffers and cache.

The main problem is disk space because someone decided to mirror Maven Central - which needs **much** more disk space than my original plan to host only the converted Maven artifacts on the system.
Why don't we discontinue mirroring the planet? Instead, since we have a proxy server for the Hudson machines, we can enable caching there. That way the benefit is much wider than just maven central.

Thoughts?

D.
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