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Hi ,  

 

We are recently migrated our Tableau server from Windows to Linux OS 

 

Tableau server environment (Azure VM) 

Environment

  • Tableau Server on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  • 96 vCPU, 672 GB RAM
  • 2‑node cluster
  • Node 1: Primary + File Store
  • Node 2: Backgrounder only (no File Store)
  • Data disk mount (ext4) - 16 TB SSD premium P80 (900 MB IOPS)

 

After migration, extract refresh performance has degraded significantly:

  • On Windows, the extract refresh used to take 45–60 minutes.
  • On Linux, the same extract now takes ~120 minutes.
  • From the logs, copying the .hyper file from the extract folder to the temp directory alone takes ~90 minutes.
  • When a backgrounder job runs on Node 2, the copy of the extract from Node 1 → Node 2 is extremely slow, causing the entire refresh to take much longer.

 

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#Tableau Server

8 respuestas
  1. 4 may, 11:49

    Hi @Emeric LE SAULNIER DE SAINT JOUAN

     , Apologies for the delayed response 

     

    The time taken during copy hyper file from /extract folder to /temp folder.   

    After copy to Temp folder, the query execution, ingest data in hyper and write back to extract folder is quite fast/ 

      

    temp & data engine folder on same mounted disk .  

     

     

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