03-05-2018
Hi Peasant,
Thanks for the detailed explanation. Answers :
What is that server doing (database, file server, java app etc.) ?
It has database, and the application that is used to register user information into the database.
Do you have metrics for longer periods ?
Unfortunately not.
What is your number of cores and load average ?
Number of cores : 16
Load average : 0.23, 0.25, 0.25
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