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The Platinum Experience Index ''(PEI)'' is a benchmark on the experience you will incur when running Platinum on a terminal. In other words it is a tool that will offer a guidance as to how a terminal will access Platinum and the speed of operation that can be expected. | The Platinum Experience Index ''(PEI)'' is a benchmark on the experience you will incur when running Platinum on a terminal. In other words it is a tool that will offer a guidance as to how a terminal will access Platinum and the speed of operation that can be expected. | ||
− | + | It is similar to the Windows Experience Index that has been around since Windows 7. However it does not just look at the hardware a terminal has but how it has been configured and how that terminal interacts with a network server. | |
=== Running Platinum Experience Index === | === Running Platinum Experience Index === |
Revision as of 15:49, 28 October 2015
Contents
Summary
This article will explain how to create a Platinum Experience Index for a machine. As well as what the index means as well as how to improve this.
More Information
The Platinum Experience Index (PEI) is a benchmark on the experience you will incur when running Platinum on a terminal. In other words it is a tool that will offer a guidance as to how a terminal will access Platinum and the speed of operation that can be expected.
It is similar to the Windows Experience Index that has been around since Windows 7. However it does not just look at the hardware a terminal has but how it has been configured and how that terminal interacts with a network server.
Running Platinum Experience Index
In order to get your Platinum Experience Index you will need to:
- Be logged into Platinum.
- Click on [Help] on the task bar.
- Click on the [Performance].
- Click on the [Test] Button.
If this is the first time you have done this the screen will be blank. If you have previously done this you will have the last results on screen (excluding results over 3 months). |
The a screen will appear with a message of "Please wait... Performing Benchmarks..." this can take about 10 minutes to run so please be patient. You should choose a time to run when your local network activity is low as this can effect the results of the benchmark.
The Results and What they Mean
The results are displayed on screen and will show which terminal ran the 'Platinum Experience Index', when and what version of Windows it is on.
Optimising Data Files
- It may display files that can be optimised, so that the processing of the files is improved which will in turn will increase the index reached.
Contact your Platinum dealer or our support team on 0116 230 1500 or by using our website support contact page to optimise these files.
Data Access
If your system has not been configured to store the temporary files locally in the Windows Temp Folder on the PC and indication will be shown here Contact your Platinum dealer or our support team on 0116 230 1500 or by using our website support contact page for more information.
There will be a "Testing file Access performance" which will basically be the Platinum Experience Index preforming hundreds of data checks on files locally and over network to produce an index for the data files. We then calculate the terminals PEI based on the benchmark values.
Recommended PEI
All of this means:
- The 'lower' the PEI: the 'slower' the terminal will be accessing Platinum.
- The 'higher' the PEI: the 'faster' the terminal will be accessing Platinum.
We would recommend a PEI: score of at least '4.5'. |
How can I Increase my PEI score?
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This article or section is under development. Be aware: Content will change as the document progresses. |
See also