Studio 2019 slow responsiveness with TM stored on remote network location

Has anybody else experienced very slow performance in SDL Studio 2019 when your project TM is located on a network path?

The network path is mapped to my PC and the network is fast in general, but when I try to commit a segment, Studio 2019 freezes for up to 5 minutes at a time and sometimes even crashes entirely.

It's not an issue specific to one TM – it is happening for all projects.

Moving the TM to my desktop helps, but the TMs have to be stored on the network to ensure access by others when necessary, as well as to ensure that it is backed up during the nightly backup cycle.

Does anyone have any recommendations?

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  • Hello,

    Thanks for your replies!

    I'm afraid that investing in GroupShare just isn't an option right now. We've just forked out several thousands for upgrades to 2019 server licences in the past week.

    We only ever have one or two people in the office writing to a TM – never ever more than three at a time. 

    And to be honest, 90% of the time, it's only one person writing to a TM at any given time.

    We never had these issues when our TMs and termbases were located on our local server, but we recently moved everything to a hosted off-site server, and that's when the issues started.

    Perhaps Studio just can't handle it when you are trying to access TMs, etc. from a remote hosted server location?

    If that's the case, we may have to look at going back to hosting all TMs, etc. on a local machine here on-site.

    Thanks and kind regards Slight smile

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  • Hello,

    Thanks for your replies!

    I'm afraid that investing in GroupShare just isn't an option right now. We've just forked out several thousands for upgrades to 2019 server licences in the past week.

    We only ever have one or two people in the office writing to a TM – never ever more than three at a time. 

    And to be honest, 90% of the time, it's only one person writing to a TM at any given time.

    We never had these issues when our TMs and termbases were located on our local server, but we recently moved everything to a hosted off-site server, and that's when the issues started.

    Perhaps Studio just can't handle it when you are trying to access TMs, etc. from a remote hosted server location?

    If that's the case, we may have to look at going back to hosting all TMs, etc. on a local machine here on-site.

    Thanks and kind regards Slight smile

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