You need to use caching, other then this maybe you can use indexing which
could load some data initially.

Some techniques like this could be used

Load certain data like in form of paging.
For parallel processing, building a async repository where processes are
emitted once failed or finished.

I was thinking of introducing elastic search to index reports and then
fetch from Elastic search and sort using its internal function.

Pentaho is built in mifos but not in Fineract.



On Tue, 25 Feb 2020, 13:38 Hari Haran, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Team,
>
> I am facing problems on the below scenarios:
>
>    1. Downloading reports for large data (more than 1 million)
>    2. Downloading more than one report at a time.
>
> During these scenarios, My system becomes slow and some times my system
> giving Out of memory error.
> Please let me know on how to configure Pentaho report in Mifos in order to
> support large data? What is the download limit for reports in mifos?
>
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