Hi, All,

Our new Arches installation is on a clean Ubuntu 18.04 server, so we are 
currently working with default settings for everything. We've got a 
relatively large database of more than 110,000 items with complex 
interrelations. Our ElasticSearch data is currently at 6.7 GB. Search and 
load time is unacceptably slow and I'd like to hear about what others have 
tried and achieved the most with. 

1. We have 28 GB of memory on this server, most of which is going unused. 
It seems my first step should be to increase the ElasticSearch heap and 
allocate it at boot. Has anyone had experience with this?

2. We have mounted two solid state drives, but both the ElasticSearch data 
and the Postgres database are currently on the OS partition. Has anyone 
found that moving one or both helped?

3. The server has four cores. Would upping this make a difference? 

4. Have you done something else that sped up your system response time?

Thanks in advance,
Martha

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