We're not dealing with huge sites (i.e. france24.com) but rather
small SMB sites. Still, we're often faced with performance issues.
Some of them we were able to solve with one or the other workaround
(i.e. = "hacks"). Still, some remain and leave us a bit clueless.
Therefore my questions: What are the options to improve performance?
(EE is not an option!)
On the Jackrabbit website I found out that newer versions are available
- Has anyone tried them? Do they help performance wise?
- Can one simply exchange the jackrabbit JAR?
Further info on the Jackrabbit website tells me that one could try
different persistance managers.
- What are your experiences here?
- Where is the bottleneck usually? The persistance manager or is it
Jackrabbit itself?
Finally also on this website there are some notes about CQFS.
Apparently this seems to be very fast on Windows.
- Is it also a good option on Solaris (not just Windows)?
- Any first hand experiences here anyone?
I guess I _could_ find some answers on the WIKI, but what happened to
it?!
http://wiki.magnolia.info/ currently takes you back to the Magnolia
Homepage...
Regards,
Will
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