Thanks Alan, we will give this a try.

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From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alan Bourke
Sent: 23 June 2017 11:36
To: [email protected]
Subject: Attention Chris Davis - speed issue on Server 2012.

I knew this rang a bell and I managed to find an email I got a while back about 
another person with a similar issue, it might help:
*Windows 2012R2 and slow VFP (Visual FoxPro database) applications*


We recently had a customer where we implemented a Windows 2012R2, Citrix XenApp 
7.5 environment to replace a Windows Vista/2008 client server environment. 
After implementing the new Citrix XenApp environment the customer found a 
strange phenomenon where several applications where performing slower on the 
new XenApp servers then on the Vista workstations.When we ran several tests on 
the environment and found that on a server with only the OS installed the 
applications worked fine. But after installing the terminal server environment 
and the applications the applications that where using FoxPro databases (e.g. 
Accountview, Caseware etc.) where running significantly slower andcrashing more 
often than on the old Vista workstation environment when performing specific 
functions inside the applications.The customer then did a installer by 
installer implementation of the Citrix server while testing the application 
after each installer. During this time consuming test they found out that after 
the installation of the Citrix VDA agent the problem began and we could remove 
the VDA agent but the problem would still persist.We then started calling 
Citrix and the application vendors to solve this issue and after a while we 
found that the problem occurs when during the VDA installation the Terminal 
Services role is installed. During the installation there is a settings called 
Disk enablefairshare that is set in the registry 
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\T-
SFairShare\Disk\EnableFairShare] this has a setting of 1.disable fair disk 
share usage


This settings allows Windows to normalize Disk I/O for users so they all have 
their fair share of the resources. This is what caused the problem because the 
FoxPro applications require a lot of disk I/O to perform and will immediatly 
cause issues when they don’t receive data at a fast enough rate.After changing 
the value to 0 the environment performed as espected! (be aware that changing 
the registry can cause serious trouble, always create a backup!)There is a 
PowerShell command you can use to check the settings at a
glance: gwmi win32_terminalservicesetting -N “root\cimv2\terminalservices”The 
setting you need to search for is called: EnableDiskFSS  (Enable Disk fair 
sharing)There are also two other settings that could save your day if you 
disable them EnableNetworkFSS (Enable network fair sharing) EnableDFSS (Enable 
CPU fair sharing)powershell settings


And its also possible to change these settings via registry or PowerShell! 
this[1] article has for more information on that.
--
  Alan Bourke
  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm



Links:

  1. http://www.ryslander.com/disable-fair-sharing-in-windows-server/


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