I do not know for sure, but I remember reading somewhere at some time (I
know, how helpful) that a lot of little GPO's would result in a longer
login time than a few larger ones.  I haven't really put that into
practice, and we don't have any issues here.  I imagine it is more of a
problem with people logging in over slow links.

 

From: James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 8:37 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: GPO application

 

Not necessarily having logon speed issues, but I am trying to make logon
as rapid as possible. I have to agree that I don't like the idea of
monster GPOs for "all settings", it is much easier to administer and
maintain when each GPO does "exactly what it says on the tin".

I'm wondering how much effect large numbers of group memberships can
have on logon speed as well. I can remember there used to be an issue
with Kerberos token sizes, but not sure how this stacks up for modern
systems (last time I experienced issues with this was back in 2005 on
2003 R1 systems).

On 23 February 2011 13:33, Jeff Steward <[email protected]> wrote:

There is a small performance impact on processing each GPO and I'm sure
there is a point where one can have too many GPOs but unless you are
having logon speed issues it is a question of preference.  For the
record, I prefer more focused GPOs rather than a couple of monster GPOs
-- I'm less apt to shoot my own foot when changing something.

 

-Jeff Steward

 

On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 4:05 AM, James Rankin <[email protected]>
wrote:

I know I asked this a while back and didn't seem to get a definitive
reply, but I am going to try again in case anyone can shed any light on
it.

Is there any difference in the speed of GPO application, comparing a few
GPOs with a lot of settings, against a lot of GPOs with a few settings?
I find having lots of GPOs with a few settings is much easier for
administration and troubleshooting, but I am wondering if it is creating
any overhead with regards to the processing. I have the user settings
disabled on my Computer GPOs, and vice versa, so hopefully the objects I
have are as streamlined as possible, but I am just keen to understand
which way (if any) is the most effective method of processing.

TIA,



JRR

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