Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if anyone would happen to know why we would be seeing a performance slowdown in our progress environments.
We are currently running OpenEdge 10.2A 32bit,
The server we are running is a newer Sparc Sun4V with 64 bit and 32core cpu and 16gb ram.
We are going to be upgrading to 64bit OpenEdge in the foreseeable future.
We have been testing various areas in our system and have found that our systems are slower then they were when they ran on our old box. The old box was a 32bit Sparc with 8gb ram and 4 cpu's. The areas that we are finding slowdowns is when we need to run system compiles with roughly 3000-6000 programs. These compiles used to take between 1 - 1.5 hours. With our new systems we were expecting to have these compile times to be at minimum on par with the old system. The average time to compile on this new server is 2 - 3 hours, which is double what it used to be.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what to try or tweaks that should be attempted to try and cut that number in half? Would changing from 32bit to 64bit make a difference for this?
Let me know if you need more information.
Thanks,
Adam
I was wondering if anyone would happen to know why we would be seeing a performance slowdown in our progress environments.
We are currently running OpenEdge 10.2A 32bit,
The server we are running is a newer Sparc Sun4V with 64 bit and 32core cpu and 16gb ram.
We are going to be upgrading to 64bit OpenEdge in the foreseeable future.
We have been testing various areas in our system and have found that our systems are slower then they were when they ran on our old box. The old box was a 32bit Sparc with 8gb ram and 4 cpu's. The areas that we are finding slowdowns is when we need to run system compiles with roughly 3000-6000 programs. These compiles used to take between 1 - 1.5 hours. With our new systems we were expecting to have these compile times to be at minimum on par with the old system. The average time to compile on this new server is 2 - 3 hours, which is double what it used to be.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what to try or tweaks that should be attempted to try and cut that number in half? Would changing from 32bit to 64bit make a difference for this?
Let me know if you need more information.
Thanks,
Adam