Stephen J. Orth wrote on 9/04/19 12:11 AM:
We have worked with our users regarding all kinds of Windows settings, including power, network, sleep, etc. however this is the first time I’ve heard the recommendation to put the server at “High Performance”. Interesting…

Steve, that info is easy to miss....If you check out the following documentation pdf on the 4D website:

4D v17 R3 System requirements – January 2019

You'll see that they've recently added new information to the Requirements docs, specifically:

Windows Energy Saving Settings

The default settings for Windows Server or Windows desktop computers are optimized for saving energy. While this is usually the best setting for desktop usage, “High performance” servers could produce up to twice the speed than “Balanced”.


See also this tech tip from December:

https://kb.4d.com/assetid=78169


Changing to 'High Performance' on our problematic server certainly solved one issue and had a significant impact on the stability of the server application.


Cheers,
Allan Udy

Golden Micro Solutions Ltd, Blenheim, New Zealand
http://www.golden.co.nz<http://www.golden.co.nz>

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