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Temenos R25

Every year, the new T24 release will be rolled out by the Temenos. In 2025, the R25 release is being introduced. It mostly contains module upgrades to the previous release, along with new modules/technology. In this blog, let us see what additional performance changes are introduced by the Temenos.

 

  1. DLM Performance

 

·       Optimization in the selection process

·       Exclusion of RO data from being processed in Batch jobs

·       Default exclusions of RO lookups for online transactions except Batch and Process.

 

  1. Performance Health Review (PHR) tool

 

Microservices recommendations are included additionally. The tool is easy to use we just need to follow the installation guide provided by Temenos. It consists of the following

 

·       Running test

·       Identifying bottleneck

·       Applying PHR recommendations

·       Verification using PHR

 

  1. Performance Tuning at Temenos Digital

 

·       Transact Configurations

·       Fabric & Database configurations

·       Application server configurations

·       Sizing of components

·       The tuning areas include OFS.SOURCE, war files for IRIS, Server/client properties for Fabric, connection pools for DB, Thread counts for jboss, reduce the firewall to use TLS 1.2 in network layer, reducing the appsize to 50 MB.

 

  1. General Performance Improvements

 

·       Generic Accounting Interface GAI improvements: Cover, reservation, and booking requests.

·       CSM Interface: Restriction checking and background activity option

·       Transaction improvements: Data growth and Data record size

·       Joblist Fragmentation: Component changes

·       IRIS improvements: Component changes

·       Enhances warmup process: Load metadata during AA.ARRANGEMENT.ACTIVITY startup

·       AA Sync simulation Enhancement: Enabled using IRIS API.

 

We are specialized on Temenos Core Banking Observability and Performance Tuning. Please contact us anytime to get our Performance Troubleshooting support.

 

Keep up the great work! Happy Performance Engineering!

 

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