Verbum 9 Loads a lot slower than Verbum 8?
Hello, I am curious if anyone else is noticing Verbum 9 loading a lot slower than Verbum 8? I have a pretty large library, but I was always amazed at how fast Verbum 8 was (especially compared to Verbum 7), but now, Verbum 9 seems to be going back to the slow times...has anyone else experienced this?
FYI this is the case on the 3 computers I use Verbum on. 2 of them I did a completely fresh install of Verbum on after 9 came out. I do have my whole library downloaded (13,891 resources), but it was that way in 8 (minus a few resources).
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Chris K said:
I am curious if anyone else is noticing Verbum 9 loading a lot slower than Verbum 8?
Not I.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Nor I
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Nor I
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If on Windows, for Logos, so presumably for Verbum, the command Set Use Ngen to Yes is supposed to improve performance.
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It's a command, not a setting.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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You would enter this in the 'Go' box, then select the option from the dropdown, or type it full and click Go, but easier to not make a mistake choosing frrom the dropdown.
You have to restart, and after that initial restart, I think it is supposed to be quicker for subsequent restarts.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/desktop/wpf/advanced/application-startup-time?view=netframeworkdesktop-4.8 has some details on what it does. (Use Ngen.exe)
I assume this is all still valid.
https://wiki.logos.com/Logos_8_Commands has details on that and other commands you can enter in the Go box.
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Gotcha thx. Will give it a try. Any idea what it specifically does?
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"The Native Image Generator (Ngen.exe) is a tool that improves the performance of managed applications. Ngen.exe creates native images, which are files containing compiled processor-specific machine code, and installs them into the native image cache on the local computer. The runtime can use native images from the cache instead of using the just-in-time (JIT) compiler to compile the original assembly."
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Awesome thx!
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If this does not make a difference the please do post some logs for us to look at, often they reveal where the issue is, such as many collections etc.
https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360027869132-How-to-Enable-and-Submit-Log-Files has details but rather than email them to Faithlife you can attach them here.
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