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Tools for improving the performance of Moodleand other PHP applicationsDenis Boroja, Manager EAASPeter Rowley, Director A&IEllio Mourinho, Programmer EAAS

Enterprise Academic Applications, Applications & Integration, University Information Technology, York University, Toronto

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• York University is a large comprehensive university located in the northwest part of Toronto. It was established in 1959 as a non-denominational institution.

• It is a community with 48,000 undergraduate students, 5,900 graduate students and 7,000 support / admin staff.

• Each of York’s eleven Faculties is steeped in rich individual tradition and enjoys a high degree of autonomy

York University

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• The Provost has been supporting e-learning with a special initiative

• The initiative is supported by four distinct units:

• Learning Technology Services (UIT)

• Teaching Commons (Provost)

• Enterprise Academic Application Services (UIT)

• Instructional Technology Centre (UIT)

York and E-Learning

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• Pilot version 1.5 introduced in 2005 with a few Faculties.

• First production version (v1.6) introduced in 2006.

• Current 2014 Version is 2.5.3+ with MySQL 5.5

• All 11 different faculties are represented in Moodle.

Moodle @ York

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Academic Year # courses used YoY

2009 1,605 -

2010 2,043 27%

2011 2,504 23%

2012 2,880 15%

2013 3,045 6%

Moodle @ York

Course Load Increase Year over Year

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Academic Year # of users YoY

2009 41,517 -

2010 49,531 19%

2011 52,081 5%

2012 52,498 1%

2013 54,297 3%

Moodle @ York

Students Load Year over Year

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Academic Year # of Instructors YoY

2009 1,029 -

2010 1,142 11%

2011 1,938 70%

2012 1,809 -7%

2013 1,973 9%

Moodle @ York

Instructor Load Year over Year

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Moodle History at York

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• Production • Application Servers

• Four Virtual Application Servers running on Ubuntu 12.04

• 20 GB RAM, 4 Virtual CPU Cores

• 20 GB local storage, external filer with 4.1 TB

• Database Servers• 2 Physical servers running on Ubuntu 12.04

• Master / Slave with real time replication service

• 72GB of RAM, 300 GB local, 230 GB for MySQL

• Load Balancer• LVS – configured for 25% traffic for each Application Server

• Use of Maintenance Pages during outages.

Core Application Architecture

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• Camtasia Relay• Lecture recording tool used by instructors

• Stores link to a recording in Moodle

• Library • Link to YorkU library application.

• Returns list of resources, appropriate links and study resources.

• Turnitin• Assignment submission and plagiarism detection tool

External Links

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Architecture Diagram

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• www.Site24x7.com • Third party application used for Application heartbeat

monitoring. Records and tracks applications outages.

• AppDynamics • Third party application used for overall application / code

monitoring. Monitors and records application performance. Used for troubleshooting and optimization.

• Google Analytics • Used to monitor user interactions, response time and the

application load.

Tools

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• Nagios• System level monitoring. (CPU, RAM, Traffic, Filer

mounts etc)

• jMeter • used for performance testing in QA environments.

Simulates up to 150% of the estimated max load.

Tools (cont.)

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• Dashboard – real-time view of the application

AppDynamics

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• Dashboard – real-time view of the application

AppDynamics

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AppDynamics – Transaction Dashboard

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AppDynamics – Transaction Overview

Good day Bad Day

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AppDynamics – Transaction Overview

Good day Bad Day

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• Transaction Level Monitoring

AppDynamics

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LIVE DEMO

AppDynamics – Transactions Demo

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AppDynamics – Reporting

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AppDynamics – Reporting

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AppDynamics – User Dashboard

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AppDynamics – Configuration

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AppDynamics – Configuration

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Other application monitoring tools

• New Relic

• DynaTrace

Would anyone care to share their experiences with these?

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• Used to measure and observe user interaction with application.

• Measure average application page response time.

• Measure current user volume (5 minute span).

• Track user behavior.

• GOAL: Ensure that the application web pages can support and carry the user volume.

Google Analytics

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Google Analytics – Real-time

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Google Analytics – Site Speed

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Google Analytics – Page Details

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• Session and Application caching using Memcache and MemcacheD

• Fine tune mdl_log.

• MySQL innoDB Changes

• Memory increase

• LDAP server improvements

• MySQL Oracle Support

Performance Tuning Changes