Aaron:
I came across the performance issue with Geometry data based on the connection between ArcGIS 10.3.1 (Server, Desktop) and SQL server 2012 SP2.
This is mainly because of the bridge they have introduced with ArcGIS and SQL server 2012 which 64 bit SQL server native client drivers. ESRI is still working on this issue with Microsoft.
ESRI used to have ODBC drivers connecting to SQL server, with SQL server 2014, they have changed the driver back to ODBC, this is why you experience it to be fast.
We are migrating from 10.0 to 10.3.1. 10.3.1 ArcGIS seems to be full of issues and I tend to relate this experience to the Windows Vista release, ☺, ESRI need to put their fullest effort to resolve all these and come up with 10.3.2 soon.
We have made our mind to keep our data as SDE binary, we used to have SDE binary with 10.0.
Everything is fast, except for stopping and starting the map services compared to 10.0. Is there any other way to further fine tune the performance, we have rebuild the indexes, re-analyzed the tables and feature classes, etc. we still have hyper-threading on, cannot turn that off, it is a major infrastructure change.
Nishad Wijesekara
GIS Specialist, ext - 8370, TP: 403-387-8370
ALTALINK
http://www.altalink.ca/