Reminds me of this post when some changes were made which increased the # of operations to the server hardware
But - now that we’ll be able to disable them, I expect most people will revert to small production runs. This means a TON more writes to the database compared to what we’re seeing now. I personally plan on running minimum production order sizes to make my logistics more consistent.
More production orders = more accounting transactions (taxes must be paid on every single one), etc, etc. It seems that has continued to grow over time.
How much of this accounting overhead is made up of production orders? I wonder if there is optimization which could be made here by batching the taxes paid to the government over time, especially considering the government only actually gets paid once per week (but taxes are collected instantly).