Key Figures
JS7 is designed for performance. There are no hard-wired limits. The key figures indicate the numbers that JS7 has been tested with. They do not indicate a limit.
Objects | Total of Orders | 500 000 | The overall number of orders for execution of workflows |
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Total of Workflows | 200 000 | The overall number of workflows | |
Total of Jobs | 1 000 000 | The number of jobs available with workflows | |
Executions | Total of Parallel Tasks per Agent | 15 000 | The number of parallel processes running with a single Agent |
Total of Parallel Tasks across Agents | 50 000 | The number of parallel processes running across any Agents | |
Task Start Latency | 5 ms | The delay in milliseconds between the request to start a task and the operating system process being started |
Performance Factors
- Controller and Agents make use of all available cores to parallelize threads. A larger number of cores allows better parallelism.
- Memory usage of Controller and Agents has to be adjusted to the expected parallelism. As a rule of thumb e.g. running 5000 parallel tasks suggests a minimum of 8 GB main memory for each Controller and Agent.
- Disk speed is relevant for the Controller and Agent journals that hold events for JS7 - Order State Transitions.
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