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Personas: what is your SMEN dashboard loading time?

former_member195167
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Hello everyone,

I am curious to know the time taken to render Personas dashboard (SMEN transaction) for your projects on your systems.

This would also help all of us in the community to set a benchmark for our present and future projects.

The time would include:

  • Login to portal, establish SSO with ECC (if you are accessing it through Portal)
  • Check if Silverlight is installed, load cache,
  • Time taken to render dashboard, load Personas images

For me, it is 11s and total data downloaded is 150kB. Version: 2.0 SP02

Thanks for sharing,

Saud.

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Not including the time to type the username and password - so from hitting the "login" button to the flavour being fully loaded and usable, is just over 7s for me, for the dashboard described here - .

This is Personas 2 SP02 (yes, SP02 - I'm a little behind:-)

The matching Personas 3 dashboard loads in just a couple of seconds. Much faster.

We don't use the Portal here, so this is with simple direct web access to the corresponding ICF service. I don't know if the Portal is adding a lot of time.

former_member195167
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Hi Steve,

Thanks for sharing

I am quite surprised by the time difference observed in the similar design in Personas 2 SP02 and Personas 3. Personas 3 won't load Silverlight, and the flavors are probably further compressed, so time would be low; but still, the huge difference is quite impressive.

You aren't exactly behind I am on v2 SP02, too Upgrades are rolling out quite quickly, though! latest newsletter states that v3 SP02 is coming this month!

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There's typically less network traffic in v3, as all of the standard SAP screen objects are removed in the backend before being sent to the browser, unlike in v2 where everything is sent and the Silverlight client deals with all of the screen redrawing.

And I do think the lack of Silverlight startup makes a big difference.

Steve.