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  • Debian Salsa Is Served Out On A Beta Dish

    Phoronix: Debian Salsa Is Served Out On A Beta Dish

    Rolling out as beta this Christmas is Debian Salsa...

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    We host our own Gitlab server at work and it's got a very nice set of features but it seems surprisingly slow and memory hungry. We have twenty-five or so people that use the server and the VM has two cores and 8GB of RAM, but the GUI hangs for seconds at a time left and right. The problem seems specific to Gitlab, nothing else on the same VM host has similar speed problems.

    Can anyone else comment on that?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Michael_S View Post
      We host our own Gitlab server at work and it's got a very nice set of features but it seems surprisingly slow and memory hungry. We have twenty-five or so people that use the server and the VM has two cores and 8GB of RAM, but the GUI hangs for seconds at a time left and right. The problem seems specific to Gitlab, nothing else on the same VM host has similar speed problems.

      Can anyone else comment on that?
      I have noticed the same thing at work. I don't use it much as coding is my hobby and not something I do much of at work, but on our systems it usually runs fine most of the time but I have also noticed periodic slowdowns. We have about the same number of users as you and I think it server is 4 cores and 16gb of RAM.

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      • #4
        In other news, Gitea (and Gogs) still runs happily on a 64MB RAM virtual machine...

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        • #5
          Same here.

          Gitlab is not particularly well performing.

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