https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361876
--- Comment #2 from lp.allar...@gmail.com --- Hello Christian, it is difficult to tell. For starters, my database has been quick for several years, until I had a recent issue with memo not recording what I manually entered in them (from the scheduled transactions). I was suggested to try 4.7.2, this is when the DB became notoriously slower, but at that time, KMM (doing a consistency check) found several hundred errors which fixed 99% of them (a few still need manual fix). I may revert to a local file. I must however mention that the database back end is of pretty good performance, running on a Centos server with MariaDB (InnoDB) and 2x RAID1 SAS 15k600 Hitachi enterprise hard drives. The InnoDB buffer has over 24GB of dedicated RAM. Im not sure if there's a test that would simulate KMM's workload towards the database server but it would be useful. I noticed the "Performance-Test" menu entry in KMM (Tools menu), what does it do? I ran it but I get no message or any other output from that... I need also to ask: right now I am working with 4.6.4 (sorry all that time I said 4.6.2 I meant 4.6.4, I got mixed up in the version numbers). Should I permanently move to 4.7.2 and go from there? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.