Greetings, Autodesk Community.
We did migrate from the old hardware/operation system to newer ones.
The previous physical server ran Windows 2008 R2, Storage RAID 1 SATA III SSDs, 32 GB RAM, and SQL 2014 Express.
The current physical Server is a Dell R540 with 2 sockets Intel Xeon Silver 4110 and Storage RAID 1 SATA III HDDs.
Storage has ~ 200 MByte/s read speed.
Virtual machine with Windows 2016 Server, SQL 2019, 16 GB RAM, 6 Virtual CPUs.
The drafting department has concerns about slowdowns in getting, check-in.
According to the https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How-to-improve-Vau..., I did identify bottleneck MS SQL utilizing CPU and read speed from storage.
According to monitoring from last month, Microsoft SQL Server in peak utilizes
only 15-20% virtual CPU and 5-20% disk read speed maximum.
I suggest three possible ways to increase Vual server performance possibly:
Scenario 1. Tune up the MS SQL.
Scenario 2. Try Vault Professional.
Scenario 3. Try a server with faster storage read/write speeds and a faster/better CPU.
Could I kindly ask you to help find the best way to improve Vault server performance?
Greetings, Autodesk Community.
We did migrate from the old hardware/operation system to newer ones.
The previous physical server ran Windows 2008 R2, Storage RAID 1 SATA III SSDs, 32 GB RAM, and SQL 2014 Express.
The current physical Server is a Dell R540 with 2 sockets Intel Xeon Silver 4110 and Storage RAID 1 SATA III HDDs.
Storage has ~ 200 MByte/s read speed.
Virtual machine with Windows 2016 Server, SQL 2019, 16 GB RAM, 6 Virtual CPUs.
The drafting department has concerns about slowdowns in getting, check-in.
According to the https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How-to-improve-Vau..., I did identify bottleneck MS SQL utilizing CPU and read speed from storage.
According to monitoring from last month, Microsoft SQL Server in peak utilizes
only 15-20% virtual CPU and 5-20% disk read speed maximum.
I suggest three possible ways to increase Vual server performance possibly:
Scenario 1. Tune up the MS SQL.
Scenario 2. Try Vault Professional.
Scenario 3. Try a server with faster storage read/write speeds and a faster/better CPU.
Could I kindly ask you to help find the best way to improve Vault server performance?
Can you check this article and see if Compatiblity level is 2012?
Can you check this article and see if Compatiblity level is 2012?
Thank you @johannes.bauer for your reply.
As for right now, the compatibility level is 2016 (130).
Do I need to change it to 2012 (110)?
Thank you @johannes.bauer for your reply.
As for right now, the compatibility level is 2016 (130).
Do I need to change it to 2012 (110)?
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