I have investigated more routes for optimizing report speeds, but still no 
success.

I have successfully implemented some very slick optimizations that have further 
enhanced the speed of zenoss in other areas greatly. See the list below or 
tutorial at the link below. Thanks to Florian Deckert for the details.

http://www.zenoss.com/Members/fdeckert/how-to-tweak-zenoss/

1. If possible install distributed collectors : look here
2. Increase the number of running zenhub threads

$ZENHOME/etc/zenhub.conf

#Run 8 concurrent threads
workers 8 
# increase zenhub memory cache
cachesize 8000
pcachesize 2250

3. Increase ZOPE concurrent threads

$ZENHOME/etc/zope.conf

zserver-threads 150
<zodb_db main>
  mount-point /
  # ZODB cache, in number of objects
  cache-size 60000
  pool-size 50
  ....
</zodb>

4. Increase concurrent running zencommand

$ZENHOME/etc/zencommand.conf

parallel        4

5. Increase concurrent running zenmodeler

$ZENHOME/etc/zenmodeler.conf

parallel        4

6. Increase concurrent running zenstatus

$ZENHOME/etc/zenstatus.conf

parallel        4

7. Increase mysql memory cache

stack - $ZENHOME/mysql/my.cnf Native - /etc/my.cnf

[mysqld]
table_cache = 1024
thread_cache = 16
query_cache_size = 64M
innodb_buffer_pool_size = 512M
innodb_additional_mem_pool_size = 50M
innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit = 2
innodb_thread_concurrency = 1




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