it seems to handle things very well, i might want to just leave well enough
alone. Waste of ram though


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Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 1:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [hlds] windows 2003 memory tweaking


Dunno, but it's easy enough to change the session manager options....

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session
Manager\Memory Management

In particular - the large system cache option will lift more of the
kernel into ram - this may or may not be advantageous - look at page
faults for your processes - might be a good idea to get pmon from
systeminternals.

disablepagingexecutive will page less data during general system run
time, this is not always an advantage as windows dynamic paging
algorithm is quite strong.

there is another option you can add here to change your IOPageLockLimit
(key not there by default), this allows you to specify the amount of ram
windows will allow for IO paging operations.

dexion wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering about something. I have all windows2003 boxes and run
> multiple instances of hlds and srcds. I notice for instance that if I run
x
> bumber of  servers I am using 1.6 gigs of ram total, but only about 1000
of
> that would be in the actual physical ram. The rest is is virtual. I have 2
> gigs of ram per box. My question would be, is there any performance gain
in
> trying to push more of the hlds/srcds process into physical ram? I dont
> really experience any problems, but I would like to use the ram as opposed
> the virtual since I have it why not use it if there is a benefit. Would
> the -heapsize switch help since I do not use it? Anyone out there know how
> to get windows to be more sparing with the virtual and push more into
> physical ram? Why would the os want to use any virtual since im under the
> physical ram in the first place? Seems silly.
> tia
> dex
>
>
>
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