Load balancing with BEAS.
I have users who run MRP even during the day, something that was not done before, but it is increasingly common with the growing demand of the company that is on its way to be 24x7, so whenever they run MRP we feel the performance both on machine and on the terminal slow, even crashing a few times.
We changed the server to one with double capacity trying to minimize the slowdowns, something that hasn't been fixed so far, how can I proceed to have a good performance without crashing the BEAS of other users?
I thought about load balancing according to users since there are two sectors that most generate these slowdowns
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Hi Filipe,
it's not the best to execute the MRP in a VM. The MRP calculation need many CPU and memory.
One Idea is to execute the MRP directly on a server as service outside of the terminal server of client vm's.
How to to this:
Start beas with Common service. In Beas overwrite the MRP Start button: Send MRP calculation command to the common service and the common service calculate it. Max 1 MRP/Time (important, because if too many calculation started, the system will be complete overloaded)
What do you mean about this Idea? -
understood. I will proceed with the procedure.
With this, the calculation will be limited because it will be performed 1 to 1?
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in this case only 1 calculation per time is running. At end it's better for server and for all other too.
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Yes thanks! Martin..
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