Just wondering if anyone has CQR up and running now that it's back out there.
Especially wondering if anyone is noticing a slow down in their systems - we are ready to go "live" on CQR, but have had such terrible experience with errors, crashes, slowness, you name it, that we are no looking for more headaches.
Any input will be greatly appreciated, as always!
Sue
We have CQR up and running, and it's ingesting data nightly. It runs late at night, during our off-hours, so we don't notice any slowdown. We have seen the server that hosts our Qvera interface red-lining the CPU during this time, but it doesn't appear to have an effect on anything else. That's a dedicated server anyway. We haven't seen any signs that it's overly taxing the database server either.
Bottom line, I don't think you need to be overly concerned about CQR slowing down Centricity, at least not in our experience. There are any number of other pains in the butt involved with getting CQR up and running, but none of them affect CPS performance or usability.
Thanks Ron for the information.
I heard some talk about a possible requirement to have multiple Jboss servers at customer sites. That would definitely be a way to deal with possible additional resources needed. My Qvera interface is not on my Jboss server, though. It is on my DTS server and I have only one. I haven't paid any attention to what goes on at night so if it is pegging cpus or anything like that I don't much care since there isn't much else going on at that time. I am surprised to hear that though. I would expect data to be pushed through, not local CPU number crunching. Compression/encryption maybe?
Mike Zavolas
Tallahassee Neurological Clinic