How do you try to figure out you're hitting limits? I have not enough
information to help.

Marvel, Elastic HQ, etc. are all very useful tools but should be combined
with OS-related monitoring to get an overall picture.

Jörg



On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 9:31 PM, pranav amin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Jorg for your help.
>
> Do you recommend any tool that can help me to point out the bottlenecks in
> terms of I/O, Memory, Network, GC, etc?
> I'm using some tools that are free (like Marvel, Elastic HQ, etc), but am
> not able to figure out if i'm hitting some limits.
>
> Thanks
> Pranav.
>
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