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Hi, What would adding execution and analytics engines offer us in te
David Williams
over 10 years ago
Hi,
What would adding execution and analytics engines offer us in terms of added performance? I am looking at the following documentation ...
forum.appian.com/.../Adding_Execution_and_Analytics_Engines.html
I can see you can have up to 15 - what would be the reasons for doing this?
Any experiences in doing this so I can feed back to our infrastructure team would be much appreciated.
Thanks, David.
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Eduardo Fuentes
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over 10 years ago
Just to answer your main question; process execution engines are in charge of process instances while analytics is in charge of reporting on those instances, therefore the addition of execution engines gives performance improvement, for example, in environments where the data is still process centric rather than database centric.
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Eduardo Fuentes
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over 10 years ago
Just to answer your main question; process execution engines are in charge of process instances while analytics is in charge of reporting on those instances, therefore the addition of execution engines gives performance improvement, for example, in environments where the data is still process centric rather than database centric.
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