Hi all,
I see that Appian introduce many interesting functionalities related to the record type but all of that are only present when data are sync. You can now sync 1.000.000 of rows by record type. I will use it but I'm afraid with the possible impact. As I know, Appian use an in memory database, I suppose sync data are stored inside. What happens when a big number of rows are sync (don't forget that all synched record types are stored in this kind of cache). ? How the database managed it in terms of memory consumption ?
Is there someone have information related to it ?
Thanks
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To answer your first question, the data for synced records is stored in the Appian Data Server. Here's a good page in the documentation that explains how the data server works and what impact synced records has on the data server: https://docs.appian.com/suite/help/latest/Data_Server.html.