
The developers of ArcGIS Pro have built in some tools to help you troubleshoot performance issues and give a little more info to solve the problem. Try changing this option to the “Keep cache between sessions” option to resolve the issue, unless the caching option is chosen for a specific reason (e.g. Usually this is a problem with the layer’s caching options – which are available in the layer properties dialog’s “Cache” tab. A LAYER SEEMS TO REDRAW FREQUENTLY: When some layers seem to disappear and redraw almost constantly, or after each navigation.Usually this is related to network issues (congested or saturated network resources).

OPERATIONS ON LAYERS IN YOUR WEB GIS ARE SLOW: When you’re working with Web GIS layers from on-premises/hosted Portal or ArcGIS Online, the map may seem to take a long time to load, or context menu options may seem to be greyed out for a long time.APPLICATION UI IS GREYED OUT: When the commands on the ribbon, context menus, or in your panes are greyed out, this means some part of the application has executed code which must return before the application can receive other inputs.Usually this is related to the volume of data that’s being loaded or displayed for a given view. LOW/INCONSISTENT FRAMERATES: When you observe that the display feels “jerky” or unresponsive to navigation commands, it’s possible that you’re experiencing low or inconsistent framerates.The performance problems you may experience in ArcGIS Pro have four main categories: New driver releases not only fix bugs and increase stability, but also can give performance increases as well! Note that “manufacturer” means the GPU vendor in the case of a desktop computer, but if you’re using a notebook computer, then you’ll need to get your driver updates from the manufacturer of the notebook itself. Since ArcGIS Pro uses your GPU to accelerate rendering, the first thing a user with ArcGIS Pro should do is update their GPU driver directly from the manufacturer (e.g. This article will discuss those issues and tools you can use to troubleshoot them. That architecture is a big advantage for ArcGIS Pro, but it does make it a little harder to troubleshoot performance issues when they do occur. ArcGIS Pro is a 64-bit, multi-threaded application that takes advantage of modern computing architecture.
