Hi,
We're looking into why the cache synchronisation is slow for a number of users. If you need to restore and the UI is unresponsive a t-sql script can be used instead.
If the green spinner completes, is it faster from then on or always slow on refresh? We were anticipating a slightly longer duration immediately after upgrade but not on every refresh. If its permanently slow, you can delete the local cache files on the workstation and the data.sdf on the server which will clear history information (the activity history will still show previous backups made using SQL Backup, but Red Gate specific additional information for old backups will be lost).
Regards,
We're looking into why the cache synchronisation is slow for a number of users. If you need to restore and the UI is unresponsive a t-sql script can be used instead.
If the green spinner completes, is it faster from then on or always slow on refresh? We were anticipating a slightly longer duration immediately after upgrade but not on every refresh. If its permanently slow, you can delete the local cache files on the workstation and the data.sdf on the server which will clear history information (the activity history will still show previous backups made using SQL Backup, but Red Gate specific additional information for old backups will be lost).
Regards,