Has anyone else noticed a degradation in performance after installing this update?
I have projects with large Volume surfaces with MMS ancillary files where we do surface elevation analysis on and they are taking forever.. can't work like this.
Is there a way to uninstall this update now?
Hi @fcernst,
I'm not aware of a performance degradation, but I'll ask the team to research ASAP. Would it be possible to provide a data set for us to validate?
And would you please let me know the build number of the Update you have installed? Asking because we just reposted a new 2024.2 Update yesterday (after taking the previous one down on Oct 11).
Installed the update yesterday. I use a script to test drawing load performance, I'm getting almost the same time to open the drawing. (2024.2, 38.1 sec; 2022.2.5, 39.1 sec), but this isn't a large dataset (about 30 acres).
Yes.. we're at a 7,500 acre watershed level..
Try modifying the Comparison surface.. then rerun the Elevation Analysis for one range.. then modify the elevation range..
Yes the new one.. never installed the first one
Yes I can send you a link to a dataset over the weekend. Thanks Tim
Are we better to hold off installing this update for the moment?
neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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Thanks Tim..
I have another data set consisting of a simple Corridor with four simple bowties that won't cleanup that hopefully you're team can look at in regard to the this latest update.
@fcernst I'm curious if you have level of detail on or off. I have done some testing with a surface large enough to trigger an mms file, with Level of Detail OFF.
Surface is 1.03 Million Points, and I'm getting better performance with 2024.2 vs 2022.2.5.
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