Performance Upgrade, moving slowing install to v9

Well… maybe no issues, this one is 1.2GB and its fine on a core i5, 8gb vm, ssd, so if it gets to 5gb and slows, throw in more power, especially processor power. innodb buffer pool size is just 256m and the system is happy. I think we are good to go with this, this is so refreshing I must say. Kudos to the team. at this pace, this will be usable for large enterprises. I also suggest the team optimize the display for all browsers, because safari on Mac doesn’t work well.

Thanks @ganas I will do just that, just that for time sake, since I have just 5 hours on that Sunday before the opening; I will take a backup and then work on the server so if the opening time meets me; I restore the old one and get another date. But I know I’ll be faster because I intend to take the patches.txt I used with the lines I already commented out (this is exactly their image I used). Drop them in the patches folders when I’m at that point, that should speed me up a lot, it will be a lot faster… do you support?

@noetico I still your setup is too fast to settle for 3 seconds. Any hope that we will get the slow logs report? Also, note that turning on slow logs will also impact performance so if it’s on in your present instance, switch off (after you analyse the slow logs sha)

@noetico: Once you are convinced the performance issues have been sorted out, would you please close this and the previous post with a solution. If you think it is appropriate, make a new post that goes: Problem-Solution and crisply document what your problem was and what the solution is.

We are transparent - we openly discuss our problems and issues. But I know people are watching us here. The performance issues is something that would have been of concern for everybody, but sifting through all these posts is something that people may not do.

Your post will help address those concerns, plus it will tell people what htey need to do if they have a problem like you did. And who knows they may request your services to help them out. I hope they do.

Thanks

Jay

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yeah I think that would work, just from now till Sunday test the hell out of your new install to make sure that commenting out those patches is not introducing errors.

thanks, will do so

Great, please close… I have a new thread started for the upgrade, will merge performance updates there

@JayRam This is also an opportunity to show people how ERPNext is evolving not just functionality wise but also performance wise. It will encourage people to keep up with the updates because many of them don’t know what goes under the hood with all the optimizations.

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Closing as this had been resolved. Congrats @noetico