Reads like you are going to be a pioneer. Although the article you reference
suggests that someone has gone boldly where no iAdmin has gone before. Take
good notes and measurements: then publish an article when you are done!

On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 3:27 PM, <plancor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We have Zend, MySQL and Drupal installed and running on our V5R4 520. Our
new web admin is a Drupal advocate and wants to start using Drupal to
manage some inhouse project sites. However, performance is really bad. At
best, 4 second response - at worst 15+ second response. We have 16GB of
memory, 78% disk utilization, and normally < 30% CPU Usage. I found a
document on Zend's site
(http://www.zend.com/en/support/knowledgebase.php?kbid=286&view_only=1)
that offers some suggestions to improve performance. Since some of these
recommendations involve changing system values or TCP attributes, I am
reluctant to change them without knowing beforehand that I will see an
improvement. Has anyone made any of these changes and realized an
improvement in performance? Has anyone made any other changes that
resulted in improved performance?

Any advice regarding improving performance of applications running in PACE
would be appreciated.
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