Database Reference
In-Depth Information
Using PS: to create a new Trusted Data Provider, at the PS prompt, type:
New-SPVisioSafeDataProvider -DataProviderId <ProviderID>
-DataProviderType <Int32> -VIsioServiceApplication <VisioServiceApplication>
Using PS: to edit an existing Trusted Data Provider, at the PS prompt, type:
Set-SPVisioSafeDataProvider -DataProviderId <ProviderId>
-DataProviderType <Int32> -Description <String> -VisioServiceApplication
<VisioServiceAPplicationName>
Using PS: to delete an existing Trusted Data Provider, at the PS prompt, type:
Remove-SPVisioSafeDataProvider -DataProviderId <ProviderId>
-DataProviderType <Int32> -VisioServiceApplication
<VisioServiceApplicationName>
Factors Affecting Performance
Many factors are involved in the performance of the Visio Services. One of the key factors
is often the infrastructure itself. If the following items don't help you to achieve optimum
performance, keep in mind that the weak link may well be your infrastructure:
Complexity of the drawing. This involves the number of shapes,
data sources, and pages used, and so forth.
Number of users accessing the drawing. The number of end users
accessing a drawing simultaneously, especially during peak load
hours, affect performance.
Size of the drawing. The size of the drawing itself can be a factor;
the more complex the drawing, the greater the size and this takes
more time to render.
Data source performance. External data sources connectivity,
access, and performance all influence performance.
Data refresh settings. As discussed earlier, when you have a
smaller data refresh interval, you get more real-time access and
less from the cache, which can hit performance badly.
for more information, please read the Technet article “Plan Visio Services
deployment” at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff356849.aspx .
Note
Summary
In this chapter, you have learned about administration of Visio services in
SharePoint 2013 using UI and Powershell.
 
 
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