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If you are using CAD data publishing using Visualization Content Services (VCS), the information in this section does not apply.
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The definition of acceptable response time varies depending on your company’s specific requirements. After the initial setup, monitor your publishing system using the WVS Job Statistics tool, and adjust the system accordingly.
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Any further increase in throughput would require more workers, in order to further reduce the total publishing time. Additional workers require the creation of additional WVS publisher queues to keep the workers loaded.
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Volume
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Estimated Response Time (Sec)
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Raw Publish Time (Sec)
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Required Time (Sec)
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Number of Workers
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V=
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Rt=
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=~1.2*(V*Rt)
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Time=
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4.24
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Part
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Small
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1000
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75
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90000
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366000
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Medium
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100
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180
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21600
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Large
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10
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400
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4800
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Assembly
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Small
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300
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200
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72000
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Medium
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100
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400
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48000
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Large
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50
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900
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54000
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Drawing
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Small
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200
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90
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21600
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Medium
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50
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500
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30000
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Large
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25
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800
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24000
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• You can define several workers on a single machine. For more information, see “Configuring Multiple Workers on a Single Machine” in the Creo View MCAD Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide.
• You can define dedicated queues per data type. However, keep in mind that this might cause disproportional queue loads. Calculate the total amount of required workers and memory, take into account the size of the assemblies, and then consider using dedicated queues. For more information on dedicated queues, see Managing Publisher Queues and Jobs.
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