Hi Shamina,
The current count of 50 records is quite low; ideally, it should take less time. However, as suggested by Gino, the data load process involves several steps: executing the process, downloading the file, mapping the data, and then starting the loading process. This is why it is taking approximately a minute to load. If the record count increases to 500, the timing will be almost the same.
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Ankit Agrawal
Axtria
Gurugram
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Original Message:
Sent: 07-26-2024 04:14
From: Shamina Sasankan
Subject: Overall performance of Data load process
hello,
I had loaded only 50 records having a simple datamodel. Had only 2 nested attributes and no reference attributes. Maximum 2 , L3 entity only newly added. But still the data load was slow.
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Shamina Sasankan
MDM Engineer
Novartis
Original Message:
Sent: 07-22-2024 15:52
From: Gino Fortunato
Subject: Overall performance of Data load process
there are a number of processes that need. to start during a data loader job. You should not expect that 100 records will take twice as long.
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Gino Fortunato
Senior Solution Engineer
Reltio
Original Message:
Sent: 07-19-2024 09:51
From: Shamina Sasankan
Subject: Overall performance of Data load process
hello Team,
we are seeing latency issues /slowness for data load process in Reltio. For loading 50 records into a entitiy having 7 attributes(5 simple and 2 nested) attributes its takes 1.2mins in training tenant.Since POC tenant was taking long time to load, i tried on training tenant with less data in it. But the process was slow still.
Is there a process to speed up the process and if so please share information related to that.
Regards,
Shamina Sasankan
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Shamina Sasankan
MDM Engineer
Novartis
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