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by Rhoda Welch V Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Why is my Salesforce performance so slow?

Slow Salesforce performance is most often realized with long page-loading times, and root causes can extend into your network, device, browser and your SFDC configuration.

Why is my Salesforce application not performing well?

Location-specific issues. Salesforce runs out of 174 instances globally (updated July 2018), with 56 of them in North America. The location of your office in relation to the location of your instance of Salesforce and all your Salesforce plugins is a factor in understanding the performance of your Salesforce application.

How does the location of your office affect Salesforce performance?

The location of your office in relation to the location of your instance of Salesforce and all your Salesforce plugins is a factor in understanding the performance of your Salesforce application. It’s actually central to many of the performance issues Salesforce users see.

How does network distance affect Salesforce performance?

Diminishing the physical distance and the number of network hops to get to Salesforce can have a huge impact on performance. This may not seem like a big deal; no one is going to notice a 20 or 30 milliseconds delay.

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Why does my Salesforce run so slow?

Slow load times can result from devices that don't meet Salesforce minimum technical requirements. Also, plug-ins, extensions, and excessive tabs can consume processing power and memory, degrading performance. The way your Salesforce org is configured can lead to slow performance.

How do I know if my Salesforce is slow?

Measure your Salesforce performance To measure your SFDC performance, run the Salesforce Performance Test by appending speedtest. jsp to your org's domain (e.g., https://MyDomainName.lightning.force.com/speedtest.jsp.

Is Salesforce lightning slower than classic?

It has been a long time since the Salesforce Lightning Experience has released, and it has proven itself to be more efficient than the Classic version of Salesforce. However, as a client-side base platform, the users are likely to face slow load speed issues while making the transition.

How do I improve my Salesforce lightning speed?

Close other applications running on the client device, if possible. Reset browser settings to original defaults, if possible. Remove unused or unnecessary browser plugins and extensions. Upgrade the client device to a model with more processing power and memory.

How do I check Salesforce performance?

How to Measure the Performance of Salesforce OrgAdd an EPT Counter to the header of your App.Use the Lightning Usage App to view page and browser performance.Build a custom report using Lightning Usage App objects.Use the Event Monitoring Analytics App to monitor performance with event types.

How do I check my Salesforce speed?

Salesforce Performance TestReplace it with “speedtest. jsp”. ... You will be redirected to Salesforce Performance Test page. Now click “Test” Speed”.Once Test is finished, results will be displayed. A latency of 150ms or lower & download speed of 3Mbps or higher is considered as good and recommended.

Why is lightning slow in Salesforce?

Slow load times can result from devices that don't meet Salesforce minimum technical requirements. Also, plug-ins, extensions, and excessive tabs can consume processing power and memory, degrading performance. The way your Salesforce org is configured can lead to slow performance.

Why Salesforce Classic is better than lightning?

Salesforce Lightning also offers a new and improved interface with additional features that make it easier and more engaging for users, whereas Salesforce Classic offers the original, albeit updated, interface that is lacking in some key areas. Generally speaking, Lightning just offers more.

What is the advantage of Salesforce lightning?

One of the major Salesforce Lightning advantages is that it is a component-based platform. In other words, you can simply integrate the components already built by the Salesforce partners and use them in your application. The best part is that you merely need to drag and drop the components to use them.

What browser is best for Salesforce?

Although we recommend using the latest browsers, older versions of Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer should work with Salesforce Maps. However, running Salesforce Maps on significantly older versions of these browsers may cause unpredictable performance.

How do you measure the performance of a lightning component?

Measure Lightning Experience Performance and Experienced Page Time (EPT)Add an EPT counter to Lightning Experience.Use the Lightning Usage App to measure performance.Create custom reports using Lightning Usage App objects.Use Event Monitoring to measure performance.

What is a good octane score Salesforce?

For the fastest and most stable experience, we recommend: An Octane 2.0 score of 30,000 or greater.

Slow performance rooted in technical debt

Defined by Salesforce, technical debt is “the ongoing cost of expedient decisions made when implementing code.” In short, it’s the cumulation of all the “fixes” – often shortcuts and workarounds – resulting from technical decisions made to give a short-term benefit and a quicker implementation.

Measure your Salesforce performance

Slow Salesforce performance is most often realized with long page-loading times, and root causes can extend into your network, device, browser and your SFDC configuration.

Audit to understand root causes of slow Salesforce performance

Conducting a CPU audit of your Salesforce org is an endeavor you should undertake periodically, whether you’re looking specifically for root causes of performance challenges or just conducting regular maintenance. As a task, it requires a technical understanding of SFDC and as such, many companies utilize consultants and solution providers.

Configure your Salesforce org for faster performance

The configuration of your SFDC org can contribute to slow performance. Complex page configurations, with many fields and inefficient custom components, can produce long load times. Simplifying those pages might very well significantly improve performance.

LeanData eases your Salesforce pain

As a Salesforce ISV, LeanData takes its responsibility as a steward of the shared ecosystem very seriously. It’s reflected in the code we write for our managed package solution applications and the tools they contain to allow our customers to build their GTM processes to run effectively and efficiently.

Summary

A slowly performing system is one of the biggest frustrations for Salesforce users as well as a major drain on business resources. Before jumping to the deployment of any quick fix, it’s important to first identify root causes.

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