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Synchronization performance testing
Posted: 15 Dec 08 4:18 AM
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Hi,
I am looking for documentation concerning the Synchronization performance and bandwidth. What is the average bandwidth used by a Remote user to synchronize?
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Re: Synchronization performance testing
Posted: 16 Dec 08 8:36 AM
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Sorry for the flip answer but... varies... One cycle could take 30 seconds.. another 10 minutes.
As long as one is NOT on a dial-up.. it's not usually an issue. You never know what will come down the "pipe". -- RJLedger - www.SlxWizard.com rjlSystems |
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Re: Synchronization performance testing
Posted: 19 Dec 08 9:40 PM
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Your question is impossible to answer without more information.
What will affect sync traffic bandwidth?
Well, number of users and volume of data changes is an obvious one. Particularly: will users be adding lots of attachments?
Perhaps less obvious are numbers of incoming e-mails and (again important) average attachment size.
When database changes are made by users, just the relevant SQL INSERT/UPDATE statements are sync'd - low bandwidth. Compare this with the relatively high bandwidth consumed by the transfer of attachments (much like what happens when you download an e-mail attachment).
Even less obvious - will you be integrating SLX with external systems (eg Financials data from an ERP)? Automated daily (or even hourly) imports from other systems can create huge amounts of sync traffic - especially if they are poorly written (eg Delete & Recreate all the data every time).
One way forward is to try to find a company somewhere that has similar metrics to you and to ask them about their experiences ...
Phil |
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