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Michael Jumper commented on GUACAMOLE-755:
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I would very much agree with [~nick.couch...@yahoo.com] here. As far as server 
performance monitoring is concerned, there are plenty of other appropriate 
tools for doing this. I don't think it would make sense / be in scope for 
Guacamole to grow that feature. Guacamole-specific connection performance 
monitoring might be, but that is not relevant in this case.

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I feel it will be nice to have UI where Admin can view the performance of 
Guacamole server performance and it should recommend to add more RAM and CPU 
for more connections.
{quote}

There is no way for Guacamole to know that your particular deployment needs X 
more resources in order to function better. Your deployment may well be simple, 
but consider the various combinations of balancers, proxies, availability 
zones, etc. that may be in place for larger production deployments. It is also 
possible for performance to be reduced due to outside influences, or a lack of 
resources which are invisible to the server hosting Guacamole (a virtualization 
server with way too many VMs, for example).

You ultimately need to monitor (and investigate) the behavior of the components 
of your own deployment. There exist standard tools for monitoring which will 
give you the raw facts, but there is no automated tool that can give you the 
answers.

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But as no of connections increase, Guacamole server performance goes down and 
new connections doesn't happen.
{quote}

Performance doesn't just decrease on its own. If nothing has changed on the 
Guacamole side, that suggests something outside of Guacamole is having an 
effect. I suggest investigating further before throwing more server power at 
the problem.

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I am not finding enough information how and when to scale up Guacamole server 
based on load (CPU or RAM or Network) and what is best approach to scale it up.
{quote}

If you're not finding the information you need in the documentation, etc., the 
best place to ask for more help on this would be the u...@guacamole.apache.org 
mailing list.

> Need option in Admin UI to know the performance of Guacamole server
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: GUACAMOLE-755
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-755
>             Project: Guacamole
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: guacamole
>    Affects Versions: 1.0.0
>            Reporter: Umesh
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Hi,
> We are using Apache guacamole for remote desktop web proxy for Windows and 
> Linux servers. But as no of connections increase, Guacamole server 
> performance goes down and new connections doesn't happen. I feel it will be 
> nice to have UI where Admin can view the performance of Guacamole server 
> performance and it should recommend to add more RAM and CPU for more 
> connections. 
> --Umesh
>  



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