PE Performance
Hi all,
Wondering if anyone can help. We are just starting our annual print project. It's a reference book of approx. 3500 pages, however we break it down into alpha letters. So, each chunk varies between 100 to 300 pages (some 400pgs). Last year, with PE 7.0 it took approx. 15-20 min to generate approx. 150 pages. This year, it's taking almost an hour (we upgraded to 7.1, not sure if that has anything to do with it) At this rate, we'll never finish on schedule.
Every time we make a correction (pagination stage) we have to regenerate the PDF. An hour each time... yikes. Note that we comment out some of the topics as we go along to help with performance, but by the time you get to the end of the letter, you are generating 100+ pages.
The PE engine is installed on it's own server on a HOST (ESX VMware).
24 GB Memory, 2 CPUs, 1 core/socket, 2 total Cores, 1 NICs, 275.58 GB Used Space, 374.16 GB Provisioned Space.
In doing some research looks like we have one sub-process, the default.
We have some acl's creating an RDS document. But before the RDS is created with run some xsl's to resolve some of the xrefs, then the RDS is created via our acl functions. Note that the acls haven't changed much since last year.
Any insights on how we could improve this process, performance?
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Darquise.

