Ensure Enterprise hotfix rollup is applied to Win 7 machines. Also turn
off interrupt moderation on  NICs if the driver  offers the setting. I
assume indexes are in order?
-- 
  Alan Bourke
  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm


On Thu, 18 Dec 2014, at 11:02 PM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
> >From a workstation, when no other workstation has the two tables in question
> the query takes 2.5 seconds
> After another workstation opens the tables and relates them to display
> the
> information in form, the query takes 45 to 60 seconds.
> 
> Locally the query takes 0.7 seconds.
> 
> Table1.dbf - 33,232 KB
> Table1.cdx - 16,438 KB
> 
> Table2.dbf - 10,808 KB
> Table2.fpt - 205,424 KB
> Table2.cdx - 3,284 KB
> 
> --- 
> 
> In testing this, I have setup in VM's 2 Windows 7 workstations, and 1
> Windows 8. Win7-2 is hosting on a shared drive. Win7-1 is doing the
> query.
> Win8 is just opening and relating the tables.
> 
> The time to get the results in the VM's is
> SMB2 - ON
>   Single User - 1.937
>   Multi user - 13.454
> SMB2 - OFF
>   Single user - 1.422
>   Multi user - 11.813
> 
> Using the Resource Monitor I see 63 Mbps when multi users have the table.
> I
> see > 300 Mbps when single user.
> 
> Does anyone have thoughts on what options I need to look at to help the
> query speed up?
> 
> 
> 
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