Hi Kevin,
We are running in a load balanced VMWare environment.
We have 3 application servers on Windows Server 2008, 1 Collab Server, a MS SQL 2008 Database and shared content areas.
All of these environments are on VMWare with 8GB memory each
The load-balancer is a Citrix Netscaler
We have so far encounter no user performance issues other than with Learning Objects which is not related to our set up.
We support about 27K students over 4.5 modules
We did initially have a problem with the performance of some of the module imports, but this was down to the amount of memory that was allocated to Java.
The Blackboard default is 0.5 GB. We upped that to 4GB and it helped a lot.
How does that compare with your set up?
Andy
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From: Blackboard/Courseinfo userslist [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Brace, Kevin
Sent: 18 October 2011 09:21
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Subject: VMWare + poor performance?
Any advice for our technical support dep't?
Context:
At our institution, we are setup to run Blackboard 9.1 SP3 on vmware.
Since the start of term, we have experienced (poor) performance issues.
I would be grateful if you could let me know whether you are running the same specs and whether you have experienced similar performance issues?
Regards.
Kevin Brace.
T: 0121 204 4230
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