Performance problem Seedcode Calendar
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 6:43 am
I would like some input on a performance problem I have with the calendar. I am using calendar version 6.24, FMP 13, Windows server 2012 R2 (2 cores, 4GB ram), both for FM server and clients on a TS server. I integrated this calendar with my vertical market application which I have been rerwriting in fmp12.
I use data separation with data stored in a seperate file from the agenda GUI. I have seen some comments on a performance issue when you get to about 8000 records. So, I am looking into creating a event history table to store past events (events will easuliy go beyond 8000 a year).
However I am beta testing with a customer and have imported around 3300 (event) records, which is what this customer currently has in upcoming events. This already gives unacceptable slow performance: opening the weekview tab or resource tab takes 5-8 seconds (same for opening a new event window). This client is using a large amount of resources(100+). Can this be a reason for the delay we see? Any ideas on how to solve a performance problem like this. My customer told he will not accept this upgrade with a performance like this.
Thanks,
Joost Kingma
I use data separation with data stored in a seperate file from the agenda GUI. I have seen some comments on a performance issue when you get to about 8000 records. So, I am looking into creating a event history table to store past events (events will easuliy go beyond 8000 a year).
However I am beta testing with a customer and have imported around 3300 (event) records, which is what this customer currently has in upcoming events. This already gives unacceptable slow performance: opening the weekview tab or resource tab takes 5-8 seconds (same for opening a new event window). This client is using a large amount of resources(100+). Can this be a reason for the delay we see? Any ideas on how to solve a performance problem like this. My customer told he will not accept this upgrade with a performance like this.
Thanks,
Joost Kingma