We are migrating from the MBP 32-bit compiler to the Fujitsu NETCOBOL for Windows compiler.
In doing so we are seeing a decrease in performance when the files are being opened and closed.
For example we can take the same source program and only have it open and close 16 files, and there is a definate performance difference.
The MBP program does this in 0.2 seconds and the Fujitsu program takes any where from 1.3 to 2 seconds. This may not seem like a big difference, but the user will definately feel it, especially when switching from program to program.
We have all of the Fujitsu patches installed, the virus scan is diabled or not installed. Everything is also local on the machine, programs, datafiles and run-times. And it appears to be an issue more with XP that anything else. I have even asked other fellow Fujitsu developers to review this and with the same programs and source they say the definate performance difference.
I was wondering if anyone else may have experience a decrease in performance with Fujitsu ISAM files.
Thank you,
Jason
In doing so we are seeing a decrease in performance when the files are being opened and closed.
For example we can take the same source program and only have it open and close 16 files, and there is a definate performance difference.
The MBP program does this in 0.2 seconds and the Fujitsu program takes any where from 1.3 to 2 seconds. This may not seem like a big difference, but the user will definately feel it, especially when switching from program to program.
We have all of the Fujitsu patches installed, the virus scan is diabled or not installed. Everything is also local on the machine, programs, datafiles and run-times. And it appears to be an issue more with XP that anything else. I have even asked other fellow Fujitsu developers to review this and with the same programs and source they say the definate performance difference.
I was wondering if anyone else may have experience a decrease in performance with Fujitsu ISAM files.
Thank you,
Jason