Adriano Lopes wrote:
I have XWiki 1.1-milestone-2.3619 available in my business. I use it as a repository for
engineering technical information and legislation and as a Blog.
My XWiki installation is the default one with the jetty container. I use Vista x64 SP1.
The "xwiki_db.script" file is now over 3,5GB (mostly because I have many
attachments) and I have set JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx2512m to be able to load XWiki.
The process java.exe occupies 2,6GB of RAM memory. I have bought additional RAM reaching
a total of 6GB to be able to use the computer while XWiki is loaded.
XWiki as become an important part of my business and all my co-workers love to use it, so
the information keeps growing.
I will most certainly reach the maximum RAM (8GB) of my computer and will have to make
large hardware investments if I am to continue using XWiki.
Is there a less resource-intensive way for Xwiki to store attachments or a container more
suitable for the way I use XWiki?
Indeed, the most important thing is to change the underlying database
system, as HSQL is not meant to store large databases.
As for the efficiency of storing attachments, this is a known problem
which should be fixed soon.
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Sergiu Dumitriu
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