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Optimizing Kallithea Performance
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When serving a large amount of big repositories, Kallithea can start
performing slower than expected. Because of the demanding nature of handling large
amounts of data from version control systems, here are some tips on how to get
the best performance.
* Kallithea will perform better on machines with faster disks (SSD/SAN). It's
more important to have a faster disk than a faster CPU.
* Slowness on initial page can be easily fixed by grouping repositories, and/or
increasing cache size (see below). This includes using the lightweight dashboard
option and ``vcs_full_cache`` setting in .ini file
Follow these few steps to improve performance of Kallithea system.
1. Increase cache
Tweak beaker cache settings in the ini file. That actual effect of that
is questionable.
2. Switch from sqlite to postgres or mysql
sqlite is a good option when having a small load on the system. But due to
locking issues with sqlite, it is not recommended to use it for larger
deployments. Switching to mysql or postgres will result in an immediate
performance increase. A tool like SQLAlchemyGrate_ can be used for
migrating to another database platform.
3. Scale Kallithea horizontally
Scaling horizontally can give huge performance increases when dealing with
large traffic (large amount of users, CI servers etc). Kallithea can be
scaled horizontally on one (recommended) or multiple machines. In order
to scale horizontally you need to do the following:
- Each instance needs its own .ini file and unique ``instance_id`` set.
- Each instance's ``data`` storage needs to be configured to be stored on a
shared disk storage, preferably together with repositories. This ``data``
dir contains template caches, sessions, whoosh index and is used for
task locking (so it is safe across multiple instances). Set the
``cache_dir``, ``index_dir``, ``beaker.cache.data_dir``, ``beaker.cache.lock_dir``
variables in each .ini file to a shared location across Kallithea instances
- If celery is used each instance should run a separate Celery instance, but
the message broker should be common to all of them (e.g., one
shared RabbitMQ server)
- Load balance using round robin or IP hash, recommended is writing LB rules
that will separate regular user traffic from automated processes like CI
servers or build bots.
.. _SQLAlchemyGrate: https://github.com/shazow/sqlalchemygrate
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