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Understanding and Improving Server
Performance
Alan Doerhoefer
Timothy Hanson
Tableau Software Inc.
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How To Improve Server Performance
Steps to Great Performance
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Learn the architecture
Use appropriate hardware
Use distributed server
Use server extracts
Tune
Monitor
Troubleshoot
Learn the types of views
Understand the load test results
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Understand Server Architecture
Tableau Server
Load Balancer
Tableau
Professional
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Application State
Data
Sources
Web
Web
VizQL
App
App
Processes
Repository
Application
Web
Web
(WG)
App
App
Processes
Use Appropriate Server Hardware
Good Server for performance:
• Windows Server 2003 or 2008 64 bit
• 16 GB RAM
• Fast RAID-5 Drives
• Gigabit Network Card
• 8 Fast CPU cores
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Use Appropriate Server Hardware
But Tableau Server will work on lower
class hardware:
• Windows Server 2003 32 bit
• 2 GB RAM
• Any type of drive
• 100 Mb Network Card
• 2 slow CPU cores
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Use Distributed Server
Worker 1
VizQL
oror
VizQL
VizQL
or
WG
WG
Application
Processes
Processes
Processes
Main
Load Balancer
Worker N
Application State
Repository
Worker 2
VizQL
oror
VizQL
VizQL
or
WG
WG
Application
Processes
Processes
Processes
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Use Distributed Server
Installation is fast and easy
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Use Distributed Server
Installation
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Use Distributed Server
Determining the number of server processes
Use 2 X the number of processor cores
Example
3 server cluster (2 workers)
8 cores per machine
•Use 2 x 8 = 16 App processes on one worker
•Use 2 x 8 = 16 VizQL processes on the other worker
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Use Server Extracts
• New in 5.0
• A database that stores “extracts” of user data locally and efficiently
• Performance is improved since data is local and indexed
• Data can be filtered and aggregated as part of the extract
• Can be set to refresh data sources automatically on a schedule
• The following extract database types are supported:
– Built-In
– Postgres
– MySQL
– Microsoft SQL Server
• Please attend Extracts: Fast Data To Go Thurs. 11 am for more
extract details
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Tune the OS
• Windows 2003 Server (SP1 or Later)
TCP Setting
Not an issue in Windows 2008 Server
Set SynAttackProtect to zero:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\
Parameters] "SynAttackProtect"=dword:00000000
• Disable other processes
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Tune the Server
Session Timeouts
Can be changed in the configuration file
Tableau Server\config\tabsvc.yml
• WG Session
Default is 4 hours
To change it to 1 hour add this to tabsvc.yml:
wgserver.session.idle_limit: 60
• VizQL Session
Default is 2 hours
To change it to 30 minutes add this to
tabsvc.yml:
vizqlserver.session.expiry.timeout: 30
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Monitor Server
Server Status
Demo
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Monitor Server
Server Activity
Demo
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Monitor Server
User Activity
Demo
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Troubleshoot Server
Apache logs
Contains information about every request to server at the HTTP
request level
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Troubleshoot Server
WG logs and VizQL logs
Contains details of each operation performed by the server
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Troubleshoot Server
tabadmin ziplogs command
collects all logs – even on a distributed cluster – into one archive
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Understand View Types and Performance
Three Types Of Views:
1. Fast
- Fast query
- Fast rendering
2. Query-bound
- Slow query
- Fast Rendering
- Same as Fast once query is cached
3. CPU-bound
- Render-Intensive
- Uses the most CPU
- Example: text tables with thousands of cells
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Understand the Load Test Results
Capabilities of:
• 1 machine
• 3 machines
• 5 machines
* Note that these tests show results from a specific test
configuration and should not be taken as a guarantee of
client response times. These benchmark results were
returned in a controlled lab environment, without other
applications running during execution. Actual results
will vary based on load type, hardware, network speed,
browser settings, and database performance.
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Understand the Load Test Results
Initial View Load Times
Effect of caching
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5 servers in our
load tests served
2,250 named
users, or 225
concurrent users
Understand the Load Test Results
Caching
- Pre-load views whenever possible to improve initial load times
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Summary
Keys to Performance:
- Understand view types
- Understand and utilize the distributed architecture
- Use server extracts
- Learn how to monitor and investigate
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