NOTE: Applies to geodatabases created with an ArcGIS Server Enterprise license only
These parameters together form the lower thresholds that prevent buffers from being transmitted in response to a client's request. While the data requested by the query is being retrieved, the batch of data in the buffer does not get sent until either MINBUFOBJECTS or MINBUFSIZE is attained. Once all the fetched data has been placed in the buffer, the data is transferred to the client even if these thresholds have not been breached. MINBUFOBJECTS is examined first.
MINBUFOBJECTS is the minimum number of records stored in a transmission buffer before it is sent across the stream. The default value is 512 records. This is also the minimum value. ESRI tests have demonstrated no performance benefits to increasing this parameter beyond 512.
MINBUFSIZE should be no more than one-half of the MAXBUFSIZE. Setting MINBUFSIZE too high can increase the length of time the client must wait before the buffer is transmitted. If MAXBUFSIZE is 64 kilobytes and MINBUFSIZE is 56 kilobytes, the client waits until the 56-kilobyte threshold is reached before sending the transport buffer. The minimum value is 4,096 bytes.
The MAXBUFSIZE parameter represents the total amount of memory that is allocated to each transport buffer. The transport buffer stops accumulating records once MAXBUFSIZE is reached and waits for the request to send the records to the client. Before increasing the size of the buffer, verify there is sufficient physical memory on the server or performance may suffer from excessive paging. For example, the default value allocates 64 kilobytes per buffer. If there are 100 users connected, each gsrvr process would contain one buffer consuming a total of 6.4 MB of system memory. If the MAXBUFSIZE is doubled, 12.8 MB of memory would be consumed.
While data is being fetched in response to a query, ArcSDE checks if the number of rows in the data batch meets the MINBUFOBJECTS parameter. If the query is still being processed, the MINBUFOBJECTS threshold is reached (the required number of rows are present), and the client is waiting for data, data is sent. If MINBUFOBJECTS is not met and data is still being retrieved, ArcSDE checks the size of the data to see if MINBUFSIZE has been reached. If it hasn't, the buffer continues to fill.
When MINBUFSIZE is reached, if the client is waiting, data is sent to the client.
If the client had not been waiting and data retrieval was still in progress, the buffer would continue to fill past MINBUFSIZE.
The buffer continues to fill until either all requested data has been placed in the buffer, the client is waiting for data, or MAXBUFSIZE is reached. Once MAXBUFSIZE is met, buffer loading stops.