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Enhance multi-galaxy performance

  • Last UpdatedJul 25, 2024
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Multi-galaxy communication can compound the volume of run-time subscriptions and data changes, potentially impacting system resources. You can manage potential performance degradation by creating and deploying additional service instances, particularly the ASBMxDataProvider service.

Browsing operations typically place less stress on system resources. Operations tend to be fewer in number than run-time subscriptions and are performed sequentially rather than in volume, in parallel. The ASBGRBrowsing service can be instantiated and deployed to remedy any browsing performance issues.

Operations requiring authentication, such as secured writes, also tend to place less stress on system resources than run-time subscriptions. Performance could become a factor in some scenarios, such as acknowledging a large volume of alarms where the alarm acknowledgements require secured writes. The ASBAuthentication service can be instantiated and deployed to remedy any performance issues with secured writes or other operations requiring authentication.

You can take one of two general approaches to multi-galaxy performance: remedy performance issues after the fact, or plan the multi-galaxy environment before the fact. We recommend scaling the multi-galaxy environment before the fact, particularly in large systems.

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