12-27-2022 11:09 AM
Does anyone set target zones for task to job ratios? I'm wondering if this is a useful metric to track. On one side, if jobs > tasks, that means that many jobs are running, but performing no work. On the other hand, a high tasks/jobs ratio could indicate monolithic recipes, but are more likely to indicate high volume jobs processing individual records within a for each loop. Therefore, I'm thinking the higher the tasks/job the better, as long as you can address monolithic recipes somehow.
Curious to hear other folks thoughts!
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01-19-2023 05:38 AM
In a review with Workato, they said they like to see jobs using less than 10 tasks per execution as a general rule of thumb. That's also assuming that these recipes are trigger-based and being executed frequently throughout the day. Obviously, if this is a batch job that just runs once per day, that guideline would change. I'd like to get the point where we have a sense for how many tasks we're consuming from each recipe or project, then as new integration requests come in we could estimate the task usage and make a decision based on the cost/benefit analysis and how many tasks we have remaining.
But... we're not even close to that. We've had some conversations with Workato about some tooling in that area.
01-19-2023 05:38 AM
In a review with Workato, they said they like to see jobs using less than 10 tasks per execution as a general rule of thumb. That's also assuming that these recipes are trigger-based and being executed frequently throughout the day. Obviously, if this is a batch job that just runs once per day, that guideline would change. I'd like to get the point where we have a sense for how many tasks we're consuming from each recipe or project, then as new integration requests come in we could estimate the task usage and make a decision based on the cost/benefit analysis and how many tasks we have remaining.
But... we're not even close to that. We've had some conversations with Workato about some tooling in that area.
01-19-2023 09:04 PM
Thanks @mppowe ! 10 seems low, but maybe a good guideline for "steps" - not including for each loop executions.
01-25-2023 04:53 PM
10 seems very low to me as well.
@jblanchett how are you mining the data? As part of an ongoing project I am trying to identify recipes that have jobs but have less than normal (or none) tasks, so I was just curious.