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Report generation time in 1C. Is it a lot?
Colleagues, good afternoon.
Question of the following plan:
For more than six months, the accounting department has been brainstorming about the fact that 1Ska has been generating reports for a long time.
Now the database has been transferred to the server, before that the database functioned in file mode. However, the complaints continue.
Given:
- 6 accountants work in the database;
- server characteristics: Core i7, 16 GB RAM, regular 7200 HDD without RAID, MYSQL database, 100 Mbit network
- server load 11-26% during report generation, 3-5% during idle time.
- database size ~ 8 GB.
- harmful chief accountant
Analytics:
Report generation time on the client machine:
Turnover balance sheet for the whole year by 302 (10 sec);
Turnover balance sheet for the whole year for 208 with additional. settings (20 sec);
Depreciation calculation: ~1 minute 40 seconds; (at the same time, the server is loaded for 5-6 seconds, the rest of the time the client machine thinks)
Question:
Is this a normal time for generating such a report under the indicated conditions, or is the accountant just being mischievous?
If it's long, then what could be the problem?
Thanks in advance.
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10sec and even 20sec is quite normal for such reports. The report is typical and you did not alter it?
In the configurator there is such a tool: "Performance measurement".
Often helps to determine the cause of problems.
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