EnterpriseOne Package Build Times
Share
After installing the new IBM hardware, I decided to run a full package build just to get an idea of what the performance improvement was.
So, here are the results:
Existing Hardware | New Hardware | |
Client | ~4 hours | ~5.75 hours |
Enterprise Server | ~4 hours | ~2 hours |
Ok, I’m a little confused on the client portion of the build process. I’m not sure if there was some other process running that slowed some things down or what.
However, I am really liking the Enterprise Server portion of the build. The new hardware essentially chopped the build time in half.
So, although I need to do some checking on the client part I am really satisfied with the new hardware.
Author
Stewart Schatz
Average Rating
One thought on “EnterpriseOne Package Build Times”
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
More Stories
Quick Tip: IBM Navigator for i Default URL
This is a really quick one but I keep forgetting it: http://<SERVERNAME>:2004/ibm/console
Server Manager Agent Not Connecting To SMC
After a Java update, the server manager agent may not connect to the SMC because of parameters in the java.security...
Quick Tip: How To Delete Multiple SQLPKGs
Run the following command to delete all the SQLPKG's in the QRECOVERY library with a name beginning with "OW" DLTSQLPKG...
Quick Tip: IBM i (iSeries / AS400) Spool File Navigation
The following commands can be used to navigate spool files after using a command similar to WRKSPLF. Just enter the...
Needle: IBM iSeries (AS400) Power Outage JDE Recovery
Crazy to think but this issue has come up a few times in my years as an Oracle JD Edwards...
Quick Tip: Limit The Number Of Rows Returned From A SQL Query
This is pretty basic, but I had to look up the syntax to use for SQL on IBM DB2 so...
2MMhsj Walking in the presence of giants here. Cool thinking all around!