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For the following table, notice that the order is not exact because Clocks are listed to give an idea of specific workload requirements. With the same clock number, obviously, an i5 will be more powerful than an i3. This is actually more of a matrix than a table.
Batch size | Clocks | Recommended |
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50 | 100 | Pentium Dual-Core |
50 | 20,000 | Core i5-class CPU |
500 | 100 | Core i3-class CPU |
500 | 20,000 | Core i7-class CPU |
The figures above are for Sandy Bridge and newer generations of Intel CPUs. Equivalents for AMD and other manufacturers vary, it is best to consult your server provider or an administrator.
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The general rule of thumb is to preserve 4KB of RAM memory for each Jira issue registered in the system. This conversion formula includes overhead which is generated by BigPicture entities that accompany BigPicture tasks (which are entities wrapping Jira issues).
An additional 300MB approximately 300 MB is required during the plugin startup.
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For issues, always remember about the 4KB per issue rule of thumb.
All 650 custom fields can be used in a Box Column Views configuration. The number of columns has a direct impact on directly impacts the BigPicture performance and Gantt loading speed.
Issue types, workflows, and users do not influence the performance of BigPicture.
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