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We upgraded our environment last weekend from 8.5 to 9.6. In our previous configuration we had two standalone servers, both having 4 quad cores and 128 gigs of RAM. In 8.5, our average query came back in roughly 5-10 seconds. Our times now hover around 30 - 60 seconds.
During the upgrade, we migrated to Windows 2008 SR2 server, and implemented a clustered environment. I now have a mutany on my hands from the business and I'm running out of ideas.
I set the power plan on the OS to performance as recommended by post http://community.qlik.com/forums/t/33509.aspx and I plan to disable hyperthreading tomorrow night.
I've also clocked the speed on the Access Point versus the thick client, and notice the times are better when using the client, however, I really don't want to roll that out to the business again (but I will if I have too)
I'm wondering if anyone else is/has expereinced this, and have any suggestions on how to make it better.
Thanks in advance, Rob
Hi,
Ouch... There were too many changes in one go: QlikView version upgrade, QV clustering, and Windows upgrade.
You mention also hyperthreading: did you switch hardware too? In that lucky case, just power back the old servers and than take your time to separate what went wrong.
Regarding rollback on same hardware:
-Alex
It's the same hardware. We did an upgrade on the OS, then upgraded the QV software. I read somewhere that Windows 2008 SR2 was introducing some turbo processing which could impeded performance on optimized software packages like QV. That's why I was thinking that turning off hyperthreading would help (or at least it's something to try that I thought had merit).
Hyperthreading has to be OFF regardless of windows 2003 / 2008.
Looks like hyperthreading was off by default on both servers, so that's good. I enabled the node-interleave and disabled the hardware pre-fetch on both servers based on recommendations from QV Support. It did speed up the system a little bit, but not overwhelming.
Here's a list of things I've tried:
If anyone has any other tricks to try let me know. It seems that the 'search' functionality seems a lot slower on large, unique fields in QV9.6. I like the yellow highlight, but it seems to have slowed us down quite a bit. Has anyone else experienced that?