<< ... which is the github integration as far as I can tell>>
<< They now propose to migrate to a Jira-only model, since we don't actually 
use any of the integrations available in Jira Studio. Is it true that we don't 
use any of the integrations?>>

No, it's not true - it is used in NHibernate.Envers project. At least if I 
understand "integration" in this context correctly? Envers (on BitBucket) 
changesets and its source code are "integrated" with Jira issues based on the 
commit message.

It's a nice feature but if it kills performance it's a no-brainer... Can live 
without it.

/Roger

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Oskar Berggren
Sent: den 10 februari 2012 11:21
To: [email protected]
Subject: [nhibernate-development] Jira performance continued - remove 
integrations?

Hi,

To followup on the previous thread about Jira performance. As I've mentioned 
before I have an open support request with Atlassian, which have now been 
escalated to a developer.

They had a suspicion that we were suffering from a variation of
https://studio.atlassian.com/browse/GHC-105 (GHC causes extreme performance 
degradation) which is the github integration as far as I can tell.

They now propose to migrate to a Jira-only model, since we don't actually use 
any of the integrations available in Jira Studio. Is it true that we don't use 
any of the integrations? How do you feel about this proposal? Full text from 
Atlassian below:

A comment from their developer:

    "Very sad to hear that your instance is experience poor performance, indeed 
our
     new platform is expected to deliver an massive improvement on response 
times
     and stability for large instances as this one, unfortunately looks like we 
may have
     been hitting a bug/contention on the software side, as the machine load is 
very
     low. I'm digging further to try to understand where the contention is 
happening.

     I agree with you that 10+ seconds to view a page is unacceptable and I can
     guarantee that this is not the average response time we try to deliver on 
the
     OnDemand platform."


And the proposal:

    "I noticed that you guys have a full OnDemand license but have disabled all 
the
     other applications tabs, leaving just JIRA, looking on the other apps 
doesn't seem
     to anyone using them, in that case I would suggest that we migrate your 
license
     to be JIRA only, that will remove a lot of OnDemand integrations with the 
other
     apps that no-one is using, that will most certainly increase the 
performance.

     Please let me know if JIRA is the only application you need on this 
instance so
     we can make the switch, and after we do that we can monitor to see if it 
still
     shows slow response times."



/Oskar

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