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SS3 dev / build speed [dramatically slow - 10 minutes+]


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swaiba

Forum Moderator, 1899 Posts

11 June 2014 at 7:26pm

Hi,

I've recently started using SS3 and have had some rather bad experiences with dev / build - it has become dramatically slow - 10 minutes+ and locks the site while going!

I don't recall ever having this issue in 2.4 and there is a much large more complex data model with some huge tables.

Is there anything people have picked up on that affects this speed that cen help speed it up?

Also the locking did it always do this? is there anyway to keep tables "released" if they are not changed by the dev/build?

Any advice is much appreciated.

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camfindlay

Forum Moderator, 267 Posts

17 June 2014 at 4:26pm

I can't say that I have noticed this kind of issue, are we talking a fresh install or a project?

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justin_t_brown

Community Member, 22 Posts

5 April 2016 at 1:38pm

I'm experiencing this exact same issue. @swaiba did you ever find a solution?

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swaiba

Forum Moderator, 1899 Posts

5 April 2016 at 8:34pm

No, and sorry @Cam for not answering - I guess I've just moved on.
I think I see much faster system with PDO on 3.3x. - have you tried this newer version?

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justin_t_brown

Community Member, 22 Posts

11 May 2016 at 4:15am

@swaiba, ok good to know. It's a big project, so I'll probably hold for now on moving it to 3.3. At least I know for next time :)