I've been using jQuery datatables plugin for about two years now and it worked great so far. The problem occured now when I need to load about 45000 records at once (you click the button and wait for the page with the data to load) - the loading time is just too big to wait.
Here are the tests I made using Chrome web browser (the data is from it's Network tab using ):
datatables plugin turned on:
5476 records:
24 requests ❘ 256.26KB transferred ❘ 19.80s
(onload: 19.80s, DOMContentLoaded: 18.58s)
45071 records:
34 requests ❘ 1.85MB transferred ❘ 11.1min
(onload: 11.1min, DOMContentLoaded: 11.0min)
datatables plugin turned off (the jQuery datatables initialization is comented out):
5476 records:
21 requests ❘ 255.84KB transferred ❘ 6.57s
(onload: 13.26s, DOMContentLoaded: 13.28s)
45071 records:
31 requests ❘ 1.84MB transferred ❘ 2.0min
(onload: 2.0min, DOMContentLoaded: 2.0min)
The increase in load time that datatables make is over 80% for the 45k rows, and almost 40% for the 5k rows.
So I was wondering if you guys know of any similar plugin that handles alot of rows (45000+) faster, or am I just missing the point by trying to load all 45000+ records in "one go"?
Any suggestions are appreciated!
Server side processing
? you can use it with pagination , so eventually at any current time you will work with a small portion of rows in client side....