Hi,
I am seeing issues with the performance in Portal Web Maps or Apps when the referenced service uses versioned data. I am not sure if there is a setup or configuration that I am missing.
If I add a Feature Service to a Web Map that is created from referenced data to a versioned database a few things are observed.
When I use a feature classes from an enterprise database that are not versioned (e.g., archive enabled non-versioned data) or use hosted data things work much more as one would expect. None of the items above present themselves (I still think the draw performance could be better, though).
Does anyone know why I am seeing this behavior?
Thanks
-Joe
Hi Joe,
Not sure, but perhaps this patch might work for you: Portal for ArcGIS 10.5 Large Membership Performance Patch
EDIT: In thinking about this further, I think what you're seeing may be expected behavior. Let me explain: when you version a feature class in a geodatabase, what happens behind-the-scenes is you make 2 copies of your feature class business table (e.g., you create an 'Adds' and a 'Deletes' table) to store and track edits to the feature class. Each time you do something with the feature service - that is powered by a versioned feature class, the software will need to query and get info from all 3 tables that comprise the versioned feature class. This may be affect performance, as compared to a feature service that uses non-versioned feature class data. Does this make sense?
FYI: to learn more about versioning: Versioning 101 ArcUser technical article
I don't think the patch I mentioned previously will help with your performance issue.
Hope this helps,
Hi Joe,
Some stuff you could try to help improve performance at the geodatabase tier:
- Compress your geodatabase to simplify the state tree
- Update the indexes and statistics for your feature classes
Hope this helps,
Thanks for the response. I have been doing this a long time and do understand the ins and outs of how versioning works. The AD tables are clean, the database in compressed and there are just weird issues with performance. Have been working with support and a database person for a while now and still some things that don't make a lot of sense.
Again...thanks for the reply
-Joe
Joe,
Did you find the cause of the slow performance for managing versioned data (through a registered service) in Portal? We are working on the same thing and have encountered several errors.