Monitoring disk I/O
Disk I/O encompasses the input/output operations on a physical disk. If you are reading data from a file on a disk, the processor must wait for the file to be read (the same applies to writing data to a file). Application Security performs I/O-intensive database operations, which affect performance. Ensure that your disk subsystem provides low read/write latency.
Application Security object cleanup actions, such as application versions, artifacts, saved reports, data exports, event logs, and so on, might not result in actual reduction of database storage allocation until the database administrator re-optimizes the database. OpenText recommends regular monitoring and optimization of the Application Security databases.