Hi all,
Is there a target # of WU [per page load or other unit?] that I should have in mind for acceptable page load times + overall ability for the app to perform well?
My app admittedly is complex, but I’ve optimized as much as I can and have gotten it to a place where I don’t even mind the cost of the WU I’m using. (In other words, the complexity is worth the cost to me.) I have limited users at the moment (though hope to be ramping up very soon), and don’t think I have exceeded 10K WU in a day (other than one day when I had a back end workflow running that ate up 50k ).
That said, I find that even though I’m not using that many total WU, I’m apparently taxing the system so much at times that it starts spazzing out. Sometimes after heavy usage things just start going haywire – parts of pages won’t load at all, custom states don’t set, etc. But it isn’t an across-the-board problem … it’s not like the pages always take 10+ seconds to load or something. When it’s working well, everything looks how I want it to look, load times are acceptable, etc. But after I’ve been using it for awhile and clicking around on different things, I start to notice the spastic behavior.
Anyone have any insights about what is going wrong? Is there a target of max WU at any particular moment in time / per minute / per hour that I’m not aware of and once I hit that, things go crazy? I have seen posts of other Bubblers with apps using 6M+ WU in a month, so I can’t imagine how my app – which again, is complex but isn’t heavily used at the moment so the total WU is still pretty low – is spazzing out. I have to imagine that the 6M WU apps are consuming way more WU at any given moment than I am and presumably they work as they should(?) Help!!!
Any tips would be most appreciated!! TIA!