Liferay Performance
Tuning

Liferay Performance
Tuning

XTIVIA Liferay Portal
Configuration and Performance Review

As a certified Platinum-Level Liferay Partner since 2010 and the Liferay North America Partner of the Year for 2012, 2013, and 2014, XTIVIA has the experience and expertise to maximize the performance of your Liferay Portal implementation. Our Liferay Configuration and Performance Review (Liferay-CPR) efficiently assesses the architecture, performance, scalability, and availability characteristics of your Liferay Portal environment.

XTIVIA’s Liferay-CPR is a fully customizable process that can be tailored to focus on what is important to you and your business. An independent and impartial review of your Liferay environment can be extremely beneficial, both for development teams new to Liferay as well as for experienced teams who are looking to optimize their existing Liferay environment. In both cases, our goal is to help you save time and money.

The XTIVIA Liferay-CPR Process

The result of Liferay-CPR is a comprehensive report documenting XTIVIA’s recommendations related to the architecture, performance, scalability, and availability of your Liferay environment. If you have specific areas of concern, Liferay-CPR is tailored to address those as well. Following Liferay-CPR, the XTIVIA team is available to assist you with the implementation of our recommendations. This process consistently helps XTIVIA’s Liferay clients achieve increased performance, maximized availability and greater peace of mind.

In the XTIVIA Liferay-CPR program, a trained Liferay engineer will review the efficiency and effectiveness of your Liferay Portal implementation, leveraging the vast amount of specialized domain knowledge we’ve gained over the years. The XTIVIA Liferay-CPR is conducted by a senior level XTIVIA resource and takes approximately 5-10 days, depending upon the size, scope and complexity of your need. The review considers issues such as:


  • Overall system architecture
  • Liferay best practices
  • Deployment and release practices
  • Holistic system configuration review
  • Scalability and availability

Tuning Liferay

The best way to optimize the performance of your Liferay portal is to decompose and optimize the performance of each individual component. Components addressed include:

  • Resource utilization (including CPU, IO, and Memory)
  • Operating system configuration
  • Web server configuration
  • Application server configuration
  • Java virtual machine parameters
  • Liferay portal configuration
  • Database configuration

Ready to get started? All it takes is a quick call with our technical team to discuss your needs and gain an understanding of your environment. XTIVIA will follow up with a proposal, and we can proceed as soon as you are ready.

More Information

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Why Partner with XTIVIA?

In a very competitive market, XTIVIA is the highest-rated Liferay DXP partner and a three-time winner of Liferay Partner of the Year. Here’s why you can trust XTIVIA’s Leadership:

  • We are the largest Liferay professional services organization in the U.S., with over 60 certified Liferay experts on staff.
  • Our team is hand-picked for personality and passion.
  • We believe in the consistency and quality of doing things right the first time.
  • We work with industry-leading partners to continuously improve the Liferay customer experience.

CIO 100 & Inc. 5000

XTIVIA is on Inc’s List of 5000 Fastest Growing Companies. XTIVIA was chosen as one of the Top 100 Most Promising Technology Companies for 2014 by CIO Review. (Page 108)

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20 Years of Portal/CMS Consulting & Development Experience

XTIVIA will minimize your risk and maximize your value, using our combination of best-in-class process, methodology, and tools.

Unparalleled Experience with Portals, CMS, and Apps

We have over 1.5 million combined hours of experience. That means smart, experienced teams. It’s not our first rodeo.

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