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We are in the process of evaluating RTC and some other SCM tools and select one of them to replace aging ClearCase/ClearQuest. 

We had a RTC workshop with only 4 developers few days back. Our first impression about RTC itself was not so good.
Loading a WorkSpace with a component of 2.6 GB data took arount 18-20 minutes. While other tools like Stash, git etc. took only 8-10 minutes for the same data and size. On wireless it just hanged. And we had to reboot the RTC server twice.

Our is a complete Windows based setup. RTC-WebSphere on a windows server is running on 12 GB RAM, 64 bit Windows 2008 server. 2 

Database server is SQL server.

Is this normal speed of RTC? or can we change any setting or parameter anywhere in web-sphere, database server, jazz server to optimize the speed performance? Please suggest if we can look into any area to fix this.

We are concerned that if it is so slow on local network, how can remote users work.

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Any one out there who has faced the same issue????? and most importantly, have been able to resolve it.


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we never had the slow problem on a local network.

for remotes we designed a squid caching model to minimize the traffic sent over the network.
https://jazz.net/forum/questions/112889/caching-server-useful-for-rtc-workitems

caching helped the local network as well, by reducing the amount of data moved.

our installation was AIX web servers and mainframe based DB2.

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