There are persistent reports of many people having major performance issues with ArcGIS 10 desktop on hardware configurations that meet and beat the recommended specifications, some of them by a fair margin. Please fix quickly. We want to take advantage of the new features but the serious slow down in basic activities like editing means we are paying a serious tax in terms of our time.
Please see http://forums.arcgis.com/threads/8386-Desktop-ArcGIS-10-Really-Slow for more info.
thank you.
Seven years old and still very relevant. Even the 64-bits multi-threaded version ArcGIS PRO has issues with regards to performance.
Closing this idea due to its specificity to ArcGIS Desktop 10.x. Note from the Ideas Submission Guidelines that performance issues are often not great candidates for ideas for the stated reasons.
If you are experiencing a performance issue in ArcGIS Pro today, we recommend the following path:
If you have not yet checked your computer’s ability to run ArcGIS Pro to see if you meet at least the minimum requirement, please do that as a first step. You can access that service from the system requirements page.
Once you know that your machine meets at least the minimum requirement, you could run the ArcGIS Pro Performance Assessment Tool (PAT) to see where your machine falls in the range of typical results. Read more about PAT and get the download here.
Whether the machine meets the minimum system requirements and how it performs when running PAT are good indicators to understand the performance you can expect to achieve when running ArcGIS Pro. If after upgrading to the most recent version, working through the above system requirements check, and running PAT you are still encountering a performance problem, you can work through Troubleshooting Performance Issues in ArcGIS Pro.
This will help to narrow down the cause of the issue and if something ends up needing to be reported as a bug to a development team, having run through the troubleshooting steps will provide important information.
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