I have three questions as below
Q1) Can someone share best practices to consider while running simulation for high number of process instances?
e.g. How to make execution time of simulation less for 150k process instances?
Q2)Also, how does my computer environment affect the simulation execution time?
e.g. Why does it take longer for 150k process instances to run in machine1 vs machine2.
Time taken in machine1 - 1 hr
Time taken in machine2- 6 mins
Q3) Is there a way to scale the execution time in ARIS?
e.g. Can we set a scale such that 1 hour processing time represents 10 secs while in simulation run. This is based on the assumption that ARIS scales down the time in simulation as compared to real world.
The fastest way to simulate is without animation. You can do this by starting a simulation experiment and then selecting "Experiment without factor variation". Simulation will run at full speed and no resources will be necessary for the animation.
If you simulate with animation, you can control the animation speed with a spin box on the tool bar. That might be what you want for "scaling the execution time", as you put it.