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Optimize OpenEdge Performance

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  • Get started
    • Learn about OpenEdge performance
    • About performance tuning
  • By design
    • Optimize performance with OpenEdge features
  • Develop
    • Consider factors that affect application performance
    • Create OpenEdge databases that perform well
    • Code applications that perform well
      • Apply best practices for ABL
      • Apply best practices for SQL
      • Apply best practices for third-party data servers
  • Configure
    • Initialize ABL clients
    • Initialize OpenEdge database servers
    • Initialize Progress Application Server for OpenEdge
  • Tune
    • Learn about tuning
    • Tune ABL code
    • Tune OpenEdge database servers
    • Tune Progress Application Servers for OpenEdge
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  • Last Updated: May 15, 2026
  • 1 minute read
    • OpenEdge
    • Version 12.8
    • Documentation

All of the recommendations for designing, developing, configuring, and tuning for performance are based on the expectation that customers are adopting good application development habits. Progress offers several other solutions guides that provide details about how to build modern, secure applications that are continuously available and can leverage a CI/CD pipeline for deployment. Other solution guides that you may find useful include:

  • Modernize OpenEdge Applications
  • Authenticate Users Defined in Microsoft Active Directory

Customer feedback

Progress collects customer feedback through the Customer Validation Program (CVP) and through our Knowledge Base and Community posts, to improve the overall performance of our products. Through these channels, Progress prioritizes the performance enhancements our customers want and need. Progress encourages you to provide feedback in the comments section, to improve this guide, and to add any tips you may use, to help others improve their performance.

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