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Anyone tested Manual migration to ILT in Sandbox and in Prod?

  • February 16, 2022
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We have been migrating webinar courses to the ILT course type sandbox and it takes anywhere between 5 -90 seconds per course, but on average about 20 seconds. I am wondering if we can expect the same time per course in Production or if it goes faster?

Best answer by riccardogalimberti

In general, Sandbox databases are less performing than those in production so, on average, you can expect an improvement in times for production environments but this is purely statistical information. The variables involved are many, first of all the system load at the time when you migrate the course, therefore, with a high load, you could detect longer times despite the greater performance of the system. Without the load variabile, the time the migration will take is directly proportional to the number of sessions and events present within a course.

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jckemv
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  • February 16, 2022

Hi Carol,

I just did mine and it was <10 secs per webinar course. I only had 27 to migrate and did them all.

Back when these were created I didn’t have many people in them, and almost no training materials so perhaps that is why it was super quick.

Also, I’m in Australia on different servers (daytime for me now) so maybe I am active when most users/sites are not as active :-)


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In general, Sandbox databases are less performing than those in production so, on average, you can expect an improvement in times for production environments but this is purely statistical information. The variables involved are many, first of all the system load at the time when you migrate the course, therefore, with a high load, you could detect longer times despite the greater performance of the system. Without the load variabile, the time the migration will take is directly proportional to the number of sessions and events present within a course.