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  1. JOC - JobScheduler Operations Center
  2. JOC-449

Performance indicators for JOC Cockpit to display large numbers of objects

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    • Feature
    • Status: Released (View Workflow)
    • Minor
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • None
    • 1.12.4
    • None
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    Description

      Starting Situation

      • Performance generally covers the following components:
        • The web service that might access a database to query data.
        • The network that is used to transfer the data from the web service to the browser.
        • The browser that renders results.
      • Performance depends on what is measured, what browser is being used and what CPU capabilites are available:
        • Performance measurements are done for the Jobs View, Job Chains View and Orders View. We measure performance for >=200 objects.
        • Browsers provide different performance results, which includes that not one browser product is generally faster than a competitor product but that specific functions will take more or less time. Therefore no data are provided for specific browser products.
        • CPU is crucial as it is used to render objects in the browser.

      Performance Measurements

      • Measurements are specified for
        • release 1.12.4
        • use with an Intel i7 2.6 GHz CPU with 2 cores. This translates to the fact that 50% of the CPU (1 core) can be used by the client browser process.
        • Gigabit network connection
        • use of Chrome 67 64bit
        • use of ca. 500 MB up to 2 GB main memory by the browser
        • All objects are fully rendered in list view:
          • up to 1000 items in the result list are rendered in a single page. Results are tremendously better if smaller chunks of objects for rendering are used, e.g. displaying only 50 objects per page, see JOC Cockpit profile settings.
          • all details are expanded. Results improve heavily if details are collapsed.
        • The attached PowerShell Script for Windows/Linux Create-PerformanceTestCases.ps1 has been used to create the test objects.
      • Display of Job Chains in list view
        • Display a single job chain with details expanded:
          • 200 job nodes: ca. 2s
          • 400 job nodes: ca. 3s
          • 600 job nodes: ca. 6s
          • 1000 job nodes: ca. 6s
        • Display a number of job chains with details expanded:
          • 200 job chains each with 3 job nodes: ca. 20s (i.e. display of 600 job nodes; with details collapsed: ca. 5s)
          • 400 job chains each with 3 job nodes: ca. 50s (i.e. display of 1200 job nodes; with details collapsed: ca. 10s)
          • 600 job chains each with 3 job nodes: ca. 75s (i.e. display of 1800 job nodes; with details collapsed: ca 15s)
      • Display of Jobs in list view
        • Display a number of jobs from a single folder:
          • 200 jobs: ca. 2s
          • 400 jobs: ca. 8s
          • 600 jobs: ca. 20s
          • 1000 jobs: ca. 33s
      • Display of Orders in list view
        • Display orders for a single job chain with details expanded:
          • 200 orders: ca. 5s
          • 400 orders: ca. 12s
          • 600 orders: ca. 15s
          • 1000 orders: ca. 30s

      General Performance Recommendations

      • Limit the number of objects per folder
        • Storing some 200 objects, e.g. jobs, in the same folder should be fine for most environments. The exact number depends on your server and client (browser) capabilities.
        • For a larger number of objects use subfolders that can be created for any hierarchy level.
      • Check the cores that are available from your CPU.
        • Keep in mind that the browser tab that holds the JOC Cockpit cannot make use of more than 1 core.
        • Therefore if you use 4 cores on a medium sized machine JOC Cockpit can use only 25% of your machines CPU capacity.

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