Hi Barry,

Might be to do with Windows itself.... We had this problem awhile back
where too many connections were running through, our network guy went
on to explain how windows would just cut off connections and start up
again a few seconds later in dealing when there are too many
connections... we have since swapped around where the drives are and
mounted from the SAN the drives to other parts of the network, haven't
had that issue where the app would stall momentarily when it was under
load... Though if you think about it, it is a good problem to have :)

So if you problem seem remote similar might be worth while swapping
around how ur drives are mapped to spread the load around abit...

Just My 2 cents,
Chong

On May 28, 11:38 am, BarryC <barrychester...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Did those references you found say anything about the specific version
> of windows server 2008, or just in general?
> There is 2008 R2 for example, but we are on the standard 2008 - not
> sure if there would be any difference there?
>
> Barry
>
> On May 28, 1:11 pm, Kym Kovan <dev-li...@mbcomms.net.au> wrote:
>
> > On 28/05/2010 06:59, BarryC wrote:
>
> > > Yes, that's correct Charlie.
>
> > > Kym, the NFS is a proper NFS.
>
> > and I've been googling and it seems in a lot of contexts NFS on 2008 is
> > faster than most linux versions. It used to run like a dog and MS
> > brought a new stack in 2008 that goes like a train. So NFS per se should
> > not be an issue.
>
> > > If you could run a simple test, it would be handy....
>
> > I'll see what I can do.
>
> > --
>
> > Yours,
>
> > Kym Kovan
> > mbcomms.net.au

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