Factors affecting upgrade duration

  • Release version: Yokohama
  • Updated January 30, 2025
  • 1 minute to read
  • Various factors affect how long the system takes to perform an upgrade. The Upgrade Monitor on non-production instance can help you understand those factors and estimate how long the upgrade to your production instance takes.

    Many factors can affect the duration of the upgrade process:
    • The number of records in the database
    • The number of customizations in the database
    • The number of nodes in the instance
    • The size of tables in the instance that require a schema-change in the instance
    • The number of fix scripts required and the size of the tables those fix scripts manipulate
    Upgrading a non-production instance can help you estimate how long the upgrade takes on production, but differences between the instances can significantly affect the duration:
    • When you cloned the production instance to the non-production instance, you may have clone-excluded some tables. This reduces the size of the database and makes the non-production instance upgrade faster than the production instance.
    • The production instance may have more memory and processing power.
    • The production instance may have more nodes than the non-production instance.

    After upgrading the first non-production instance, examine the Upgrade Summary Report for data to help estimate the impact of these factors.