During synchronizationThe process of comparing data between One Identity Manager and a target system. Objects and their properties are compared by fixed rules. Synchronization results in the identical data situation in the target system and One Identity Manager database., data packets are loaded in to memory to process synchronization objects in parallel. The size of these data packets can be increased to speed up synchronization but this required more memory. By default, the size of the data packet is selected such that the ratio of memory to performance is balanced out. However, memory issues can still occur during synchronization. This often depends on the configuration of the system environment, the amount of data to synchronize and the exact synchronization configuration. You can control memory usage to avoid such problems. The degree of change is determined with the performance/memory factor.
The performance/memory factor can be set for each synchronization stepSpecific rule for processing exactly two schema classes. separately because the amount of data varies from object to object. The first thing to do if a memory problem occurs during synchronization, is to find the affected synchronization step. Reduce the performance/memory factor for this synchronization step until you find the optimal balance between memory requirements and performance.
To adjust the performance/memory factor for a synchronization step
- Edit the synchronization step properties.
For more information, see How to edit synchronization steps.
- Select the Extended tab.
- Use the slider to set the performance/memory factor.
- Move the slider to the left to reduce memory usage. This reduces performance.
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- To increase performance, move the slider to the right. This requires more memory.
- Move the slider to the left to reduce memory usage. This reduces performance.
- Click OK.
TIP: You can adjust the memory requirements for all the data to be processed in the start-up configuration. You can set the reload threshold, partition size, and bulk level here. These setting are only possible in expert mode. For more information, see Extended properties for start up configuration.
The performance/memory factor specifies the percentage with which the reload threshold, partition size, and bulk level are applied to an object type.