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Investigate performance difference between Windows and Linux for mesh splitting #567

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PProfizi opened this issue Jan 15, 2024 · 2 comments
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Description of the bug

The Windows test jobs take way longer than the Linux ones since the introduction of the mesh split by properties. This needs to be investigated.
@rafacanton any ideas?

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https://github.com/ansys/pydpf-post/actions/runs/5620004978/usage?pr=346

Which Operating System are you using?

Windows

Which DPF/Ansys version are you using?

Ansys 2024 R1

Which Python version are you using?

3.7

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@PProfizi PProfizi added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 15, 2024
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@PProfizi No idea, but this is strange. The mesh split was enhanced at the beginning of 24.2 development (in certain use cases we made it down from 800s to 3s!), so this should be taken into account

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@rafacanton It is still the case right now on 242 though (https://github.com/ansys/pydpf-post/actions/runs/7527267805/job/20487094466?pr=566)

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