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Sometimes end users experience a slow down of the Lotus Notes client.
Compacting the Lotus Notes application files and Workspace improves the efficiency of Lotus Notes.
Also removing the Lotus Notes Cashfile (Cash.ndk) helps to improve the performance
In my opinion this should not be an end user task. Therefor
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Symphony has trouble when you are working with very large (greater than 10MB) presentation files. every couple of minutes it seems to hang up- it is not doing an autosaveor anything like that (I have even turned that off) , and this can happen while working on slides or in presentation
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migrate OO3.3 code (1M-row support) and pay attention to performance
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Further Performance Improvements :
- Saving big & complex files, escpecially for odp/ppt files with tens of pictures in.
- Loading big spreadsheet files.
- Screen show / animation in Presentation : drawing layer performance
- Startup performance.
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Please reimpress/recreate/redo a "Lotus-Notes Designer Best Practice guide" as it was done in 4/5/6. It is really boring to keep repeating always the same stuff and hear the developper says "it is for R6 not R8 in the title"......
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Many users appear to be running 8x and above on machines with limited memory. 1Gig.... Needless to say Notes is performing slowly for them and they don't like it. These users do not know about basic mode. Something in the software should check the memory and if it's determined to
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We currently have:
- scheduled replication
- cluster (streaming) replication
I would like to see the following additions/variations:
- "On Change PUSH replication". When a document gets save this one document is pushed to the databases specified for that server. This would be like a "lazy cluster" without failover or load balancing but good
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Domino Mail Routing delivers a message to a users home server. In the case of a clustered environment, this means that when Server A accepts mail for John Citizen, it Routes it to Server B (John's Home Server), but since Server A and Server B are cluster members, the message
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Are your indexes blazing fast or burning a hole in your infrastructure? Learn the best practices of configuring the indexes throughout your Domino environment. Take a tour of all the different indexes, see how they work, and explore how the smallest changes can reap some of the largest performance gains.
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ABSTRACT: Administrators and developers usually work only in their respective worlds, but performance is one area where collaboration can get you a HUGE boost. Come watch administrator Francie Tanner-Whitlock and developer Jamie Magee work in concert to tackle topics such as: sizing server hardware against application needs, view indexing
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Domino Performance Reality Check
If you've ever wanted to get more performance and scale out your applications come to this session. While there's no magic bullet, a combination of small changes can come together to make a huge difference. The same is true for problems however. A few poor choices can
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Notes 8 startup times are rather slow. R6.5 and R7.x have performed rather well, but with all this eclipse stuff loading in notes 8 "Standard" it runs like a hog, (just like it did back in R5 days).
MS Office products pre-load certain DLL's to give the impression of a lighter
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There have been many complaints about the slow start-up and response times for Notes 8, and many rejoinders that say the problem is one of tuning or settings or configuration. It would be great to have a "Tuning FAQ" (as suggested in this thread) or even "Check up
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I would like to see IBM pushing harder to have more performance test runs submitted to NotesBench. That used to be a useful resource for comparing Domino performance between multiple hardware and OS platforms, but now it seems to be defunct. There has been only one result posted in
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this would rather fit into various idea spaces since it touches the storage system of views. Within almost every database I know, many views have the same selection formula as other views, resulting in the same collection of documents. As far as I know these collections are all evaluated and
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Full-text indexes are stored in folders (named after the .nsf file), that always reside in the same subfolder as the .nsf file itself. I propose to add an option to the server document, to place all full-text indexes into a dedicated location, similar to specifying the log path for transaction
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No matter how well an application is designed, as the database size increases beyond a level, the performance of the application goes down badly. Having a highly configured desktop or server is not going to help. We have some databases with over 1GB size. We are having a tough time
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Domino is great as a RAD server... small, quickly built apps run great - with limited usage. I know we don't want to compete with Websphere (*cough*) but it would be cool if Domino could be grid enabled to run on a distributed CPU network. It would reduce the cost
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Measuring performance at the user level sucks in Notes/Domino.
There is no way to perform any profiling and get valid data (At least Andre Guirard told me so).
I know of the debug parameters in the notes.ini file, but this is no good way to measure performance at the user in general.
There
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