Hi all,

We have recently upgraded Foreman from 1.9.2 to 1.12.3 and are finding that 
Foreman's ENC/facts/reports components are requiring a lot more resources 
than the old version.

We have around 1,700 hosts in Foreman, with 600 of them checking in with 
external puppet masters every 30 minutes. Foreman runs under passenger and 
has a mysql database.

On 1.9.2, we had 1 x 4 vCPU, 8GB RAM Foreman server handling the web UI, 
database and ENC/facts/reports. On 1.12.3, we have expanded to 4 x 8 vCPU, 
32GB RAM Foreman servers handling ENC/facts/reports, and 1 x 8 vCPU, 32GB 
RAM Foreman server handling the web UI and database. We are currently 
restarting apache on the ENC/fact/report servers every 20 minutes to stop 
them running out of memory (if we tune passenger more aggressively, the 
request queue fills up).

I noticed a couple of other posts in the last few days regarding 
performance. Is anyone running a similarly-sized installation on version 
1.12/1.13? If so, what performance are you getting? Any tips for tuning 
passenger or other components?

Regards
Guy.

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