Hi all,

We have a single tier TFS 2008 installation, with Sharepoint and Reporting 
services all on the one instance.
This is a single CPU machine and we have been having some deadlock and general 
performance issues.
While we realise that some permanent solutions will involve moving some of 
these services (like RS) off onto another box, we want to investigate one 
avenue first: ASP.NET performance tuning.

This document: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821268
... provides advice for general ASP.NET application performance in regards to 
worker thread settings. We would like to try out some 'optimal' settings here 
to see if we can improve on our deadlock issue.
The only internet services on this machine relate to Sharepoint, Reporting 
Services, and TFS: there are no other applications.

Can someone please advise what they believe the optimal values would be for the 
various settings defined in this article, purely for TFS performance 
improvement?

We'd prefer not to "tinker" as such: ie. try increasing this value, lowering 
that value, etc. We will change it once, and compare it over a number of days 
for performance improvements.

I appreciate any help you guys can give. I know its probably a rare problem 
domain that is not encountered overly often.

Cheers,
Steven


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