In the latest Vantage auto-update (2.2.0.68), we’ve included an experimental feature to allow multiple instances of WebSpy Vantage to run on the same operating system. The goal here is to run reports at the same time using multiple instances of the application. To do this, we have also include a second experimental feature to disable storage locking. This allows multiple instances of Vantage to read from the same storage at once. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘Performance’
How WebSpy Vantage uses your CPUs
Friday, May 21st, 2010
I’m frequently asked how WebSpy Vantage utilizes a systems CPU resources. Sometimes you may notice Vantage utilizing 100% of your machine’s CPU power, and other times it will be hardly touched. So here is an overview of how the software works internally so you can understand when your CPUs will and won’t be pushed. (more…)
Vantage 2.2 now available!
Friday, June 26th, 2009
I’m happy to announce the release of Vantage 2.2! Download Vantage 2.2 here.
All three products in the Vantage range (Premium, Giga and Ultimate) have been updated with the following features: (more…)
Vantage now with multi-processing!
Monday, April 20th, 2009
We’ve been doing some work lately to make Vantage take advantage of multi-cpu and multi-core processors. It looks like we’ve improved the performance of importing multiple log files by around 50%, and the most common reporting scenarios by around 30% (tested on a quad-core CPU). Before we release this build into the wild, I’d like to give it as much field testing as possible. If you are interested in obtaining a copy of this build, (more…)

