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10-27-2023 03:26 AM
Hi,
I have came across the Slow Patterns table in ServiceNow.
Can anyone let me know what is the use and purpose of the table?
Do we need to move its data in other instance or those are instance specific?
Please help me with above queries.
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10-27-2023 03:45 AM
Hi @Ajay95 ,
The "Slow Patterns" table in ServiceNow is like a record-keeping system that logs recurring performance issues in the system.Analyze the performance of slow events, transactions, queries, and scripts over time.
These issues can slow down your ServiceNow instance.
For example, if you notice that the same problem, like a slow response time, keeps happening in your ServiceNow system, it gets recorded in this table. You can then use this information to investigate and fix these problems.
The data in this table is specific to your instance, and you don't usually need to move it to another instance. It helps you keep track of performance issues and improve your system's speed and reliability.
Please mark it as solution proposed and helpful if it works for you.
Thanks,
Anand
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10-27-2023 03:45 AM
Hi @Ajay95 ,
The "Slow Patterns" table in ServiceNow is like a record-keeping system that logs recurring performance issues in the system.Analyze the performance of slow events, transactions, queries, and scripts over time.
These issues can slow down your ServiceNow instance.
For example, if you notice that the same problem, like a slow response time, keeps happening in your ServiceNow system, it gets recorded in this table. You can then use this information to investigate and fix these problems.
The data in this table is specific to your instance, and you don't usually need to move it to another instance. It helps you keep track of performance issues and improve your system's speed and reliability.
Please mark it as solution proposed and helpful if it works for you.
Thanks,
Anand