If that turns out to be it, then I concur that we can almost certainly safely accept their suggestion.
Steve Bohlen [email protected] http://blog.unhandled-exceptions.com http://twitter.com/sbohlen On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Oskar Berggren <[email protected]>wrote: > I interpreted it as anything other than SCC integration, but it seems > prudent to check. I will do so. > > /Oskar > > > 2012/2/10 Stephen Bohlen <[email protected]>: > > Can we check to see if they really mean "integration with various SCC > > systems" (like bitbucket, git, etc.) or do they mean "integration with > other > > Atlassian products" (like Bamboo, Fisheye, Greenhopper, etc. that are > part > > of the rest of their OnDemand product suite)? Its not clear to me what > they > > mean in their reply. > > > > My initial reading was sim. to yours (e.g., it was referring to github. > > bitbucket, etc. integration) but their references to our not using other > > "OnDemand" subsystems makes me think that they might actually not be > > referring to SCC integration per se. Can we check/clarify w/ them > exactly > > what they are proposing to "shut off" --? > > > > Steve Bohlen > > [email protected] > > http://blog.unhandled-exceptions.com > > http://twitter.com/sbohlen > > > > > > > > On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 5:44 AM, Roger Kratz <[email protected]> > > wrote: > >> > >> << ... 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 > > > > >
