Hi,
I'm working with a fairly large file and someone told me that last year the file became extremely slow and that there was nothing we could do. When I created a new local the first thing I noticed while revit was loading all of the linked files is that it was also referring to a REVIT web address. I know that in the past if you were logged into what ever autodesk was calling A360 that it would create online backups of your files, and degrade the time it took to open a file. Is this also true with REVIT? I've noticed a number of people in the office logged into A360 and wonder if revit is sending our information somewhere.. trying to create a backup?
Either way, I was able to make my model faster by saving all of the revit families to a specific location on the server, which also brings up the question, does revit sometimes look for root locations of families?
When you working in the cloud you have two differents problems, the first one is your internet connection, if you do not have a good velocity your sinchronization in the cloud it could be impossible to do it, and the second one is your graphic card and your ram memory.
In my case i recommend you very much to create particular closter to work, and create only the master file to review and the individual pieces to work, you need to remember that is the best way to increase your time and your effort.
Hi @Anonymous
Here is an article which touches on a lot of reasons for slow performance in Revit. There are some steps to try such as disabling add-ins that you can try. For graphics cards, please reference the certified list for cards that have been tested with Revit.
Let me know if you have any questions, thanks!
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Viveka CD
Designated Specialist - AEC, AR/VR Research
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