CQ has a handy tool in the Felix Console to measure disk speed. If I run it on my own computer I get the following output (you can find it at http://localhost:4502/system/console/diskbenchmark, click Start, wait for a couple of minutes and then hit stop):
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April 12, 2020
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AEM (Adobe CQ) Performance on different Hardware
The other day we ran into a bit of a problem because of storage speed in one of the environments we were setting up CQ5.5 in. It was a VMWare environment with 10GB of ram, 8 CPUs and lots of storage configured for it – however, the storage was configured over NFS. The performance of the storage was very poor until the team mounted the NFS storage on the host operating system and configured a vmdk file as storage for the VM. Now CQ is running fast and smooth.
CQ has a handy tool in the Felix Console to measure disk speed. If I run it on my own computer I get the following output (you can find it at http://localhost:4502/system/console/diskbenchmark, click Start, wait for a couple of minutes and then hit stop):
CQ has a handy tool in the Felix Console to measure disk speed. If I run it on my own computer I get the following output (you can find it at http://localhost:4502/system/console/diskbenchmark, click Start, wait for a couple of minutes and then hit stop):
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