We believe we have solved the performance issue for the most part. Initial tests were promising. We are now in simulation and the plan is to run a new file set each day and have the results save to a TPS simulation database on the QA server. Apparently in production the application will only run about once a day at the start, which is a far cry from the original plan of every 15 minutes, but we’ve decided that running it that often is unnecessary. This process is sort of challenging for deployments however because it means every time we fix a bug and need to redeploy we need to run all the file sets through it before allowing the testers to use the database for testing, which will become challenging as we get further and further into it. We’ll see how it goes.