Michael Hilgers
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Michael Hilgers
asked on 04 Apr 2012, 02:11 PM
Hello Telerik-Team, Hello everone else ;)
I've got a Intel i5-2500 CPU in my development system. This CPU has 4 cores.
When the report viewer is rendering a report, it's only using max. 25% of the CPU capacity. So it seems that Telerik Reporting is running as a single thread which can only use one of my 4 CPU cores / 25% of the CPU capacity (delegated to every core doing a small amount of the 25%). See the attached jpg for a Task Manager screenshot.
Is there any way to let Telerik Reporting use the full power of the CPU? This would mean cutting down the rendering time to a quarter of the current.
Kind Regards,
Michael
I've got a Intel i5-2500 CPU in my development system. This CPU has 4 cores.
When the report viewer is rendering a report, it's only using max. 25% of the CPU capacity. So it seems that Telerik Reporting is running as a single thread which can only use one of my 4 CPU cores / 25% of the CPU capacity (delegated to every core doing a small amount of the 25%). See the attached jpg for a Task Manager screenshot.
Is there any way to let Telerik Reporting use the full power of the CPU? This would mean cutting down the rendering time to a quarter of the current.
Kind Regards,
Michael
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Chris Gillies
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answered on 04 Apr 2012, 03:09 PM
Michael, according to my understanding the fact that it uses all four cores is a good sign and means that it already utilizes the full power of your CPU. If it did not take advantage of the multicores, it would have been a single core with 100%, right? What is your expectation?
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Michael Hilgers
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answered on 04 Apr 2012, 03:46 PM
My expectation would be a 100% CPU usage while rendering, not only 25% which means that the reporting engine is only using one quarter of the whole CPU capacity available.
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Chris Gillies
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answered on 04 Apr 2012, 03:54 PM
What happens if a few users render reports from your application at the same time or even more real - you're hosting several applications on this server? Food for thought.
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Michael Hilgers
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answered on 05 Apr 2012, 07:28 AM
Then nothing changes. Or does your computer stop working if you want to start more than one application at the same time? ;)
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Projects Computerra
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answered on 04 Dec 2015, 12:37 PM
Facing issue for same thread..... We have 4 web application hosted in web server. Now a single user execute report, it's take 100% of CPU... in the same time if any other user access any other information or open any report, transaction is failed due to telerik report takes 100% of CPU. One another thing i have seen is that, Telerik reporting process everything at server side, so i have many user accessing web server at same time. Due to this user request failed. Do any one have any solution for this problem.