Hi Ken,
Have a read of this article:
http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2009/09/28/how-we-did-it-speeding-up-sharepoint-microsoft-com.aspx

The product used was Aptimize.

hth



Regards,
Aaron Saikovski

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Ken Thompson
Sent: Friday, 6 November 2009 11:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: MOSS Performance - How to improve?

Hey Guys,

Some of our MOSS pages with larger amounts of information, or with sources 
being pulled from large numbers of lists etc perform a little slow for my 
liking. I have checked cpu / mem / disk I/O on the server, especially when 
accessing pages that are slow to load but nothing appears to be under any kind 
of stress what so ever.

It's currently running on a SQL express server on the MOSS machine; will moving 
the DB to a separate SQL server improve things? I'm sure it will, but I just 
can't see how the performance would increase dramatically if currently there is 
no load on cpu / mem / disk I/O on the server it's running on (Xeon 5500s with 
plenty of ram).

Anything else I can do to speed up the performance in general, our installation 
is pretty stock standard...are there some tweaks that I can do to it?

Cheers,

Ken Thompson
IT Support - Systems Administrator
HomeGround Services
68 Oxford Street, Collingwood, VIC 3066
Tel: 03 9288 9668 (Ex 668)
Mob: 0404 852 325
Fax: 03 9419 1876
www.homeground.org.au<http://www.homeground.org.au>

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