Memory management between Oracle instance and Jchem cartridg

User d8da4712c1

22-04-2013 09:53:27

Hello everyone,


Could you help doing my memory management, I have limited ressources and I want to know the best conifguration to have better performance, we have an average database size with average user access, do the Jchem server need more memory then Oracle or do you thing that default memory settings are the best.


If you know anything about memory usage needed for better Jchem request handling, thanks in advance for giving me an idea about that.


 


Kind regards,


Idris Slimani.

ChemAxon aa7c50abf8

22-04-2013 14:12:58

Hi Idris Slimani,


For 38 million pubchem structures you need about 7GB Java memory for the JChem Cartridge server. I recommend about 1 GB buffer cache for Oracle.


Peter

User d8da4712c1

22-04-2013 14:14:56










pkovacs wrote:

Hi Idris Slimani,


For 38 million pubchem structures you need about 7GB Java memory for the JChem Cartridge server. I recommend about 1 GB buffer cache for Oracle.


Peter



Thank you ;-)

User d8da4712c1

22-04-2013 16:03:55










pkovacs wrote:

Hi Idris Slimani,


For 38 million pubchem structures you need about 7GB Java memory for the JChem Cartridge server. I recommend about 1 GB buffer cache for Oracle.


Peter



actionly, I'm wondering what is pubchem structures? 

ChemAxon aa7c50abf8

23-04-2013 09:31:56

Pubchem is a large collection of publicly available chemical structures: http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ (I think it is largest collection of this kind, but I wouldn't bet my lunch on it. :-) )


Peter

User d8da4712c1

23-04-2013 09:49:45










pkovacs wrote:

Pubchem is a large collection of publicly available chemical structures: http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ (I think it is largest collection of this kind, but I wouldn't bet my lunch on it. :-) )


Peter



LoL, ok thanks, we'll import our own data from sdf files ( come on, even the dessert ;-D )

ChemAxon aa7c50abf8

23-04-2013 09:55:30

Re pubchem, I was talking about the Compound section.


Peter