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That is definitely _not_ normal operation. Ingest is one of the most expensive 
operations Fedora can perform, but five minutes is _way_ out of whack. You 
shouldn't add any more resources until you know what's wrong in this 
configuration. Can you tell us a little more about your test system? What other 
services are running on it? Are you sure that the host for the virtual instance 
is supplying sufficient processing resource to it? Enough memory? How is Java 
configured for the servlet container hosting Fedora? Are there any other 
applications in that container?

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A. Soroka
Software & Systems Engineering :: Online Library Environment
the University of Virginia Library

On Mar 6, 2012, at 4:24 AM, McTernan, Conor wrote:

> I was wondering if anybody could provide some recommendations as to the basic 
> hardware requirements for Fedora?
>  
> I currently have an install of Fedora 3.5 running on a virtual machine with 
> 2GB of RAM and a single 1800MHz CPU assigned to it.
>  
> Performance wise it appears to be a little slow. Ingesting individual objects 
> is very slow (taking close to 5 minutes at a time). This is on a test system 
> and generally under very little low.
>  
> How much memory is generally recommended for a small to medium setup? Or 
> should I be looking to increase my available CPU cycles?
>  
> Any tips or pointers are much appreciated.
>  
> Cheers,
>  
> Conor
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