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I've found that having the Session Manager up, always running on the desktop, and using that to start whatever sessions I want to start works much faster. You incur whatever startup delay starting the session manager at the beginning of the day, but, after that, starting each session is fairly snappy compared to starting the sessions from a shortcut. I'm also on a dedicated windows machine rather than a virtual.

You can also start the session manager from the ACS main console. There is a "5250 Session Manager" link in the bottom "Management" section.

The shortcut I use to start the session manager looks like this:
C:\Users\darren\IBM\ClientSolutions\Start_Programs\Windows_x86-64\acslaunch_win-64.exe /plugin=sm

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We have started rolling out ACS to a small set of users that run on vmware virtual machines. These are configured with 8gb ram and 70gb hard drives running Windows 10.

The users are complaining about the start up time(upwards of 50 to 60 seconds to start)

I have com.ibm.iaccess.data chase = true set in the properties file.

Any else experiencing this type of slowness on virtual machines and have any idea how to improve.

I know its not comparing apples to apples, but my thick client win10 desktop takes about 20 secs to load.

Thanks

MIke
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