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Informatica Performance Issue Identification

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Informatica Performance Issue Identification

How you know the performance issues and where is that performance issue at what level (session or mapping or system)?
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Re: Informatica Performance Issue Identification

First u need to find bottlenecks of that mapping. It could be source bottleneck or target bottleneck.
Do Test run on having source and target only, remove all transformations.secondly do
the same run with having all the transformation and still both the runs having same performance then definitely its source bottle neck.
After u can apply partitioning technic's to do better performance.

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Re: Informatica Performance Issue Identification

First u need to find bottlenecks of that mapping. It could be source bottleneck or target bottleneck.
Do Test run on having source and target only, remove all transformations.secondly do
the same run with having all the transformation and still both the runs having same performance then definitely its source bottle neck.
After u can apply partitioning technic's to do better performance.

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