On 23 January 2018 at 15:53,
<mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote:
> Client moved from old virtual 2K3 server to newer 2K12 server.  They use an
> IT vendor to manage all of their IT setup.  They connect via Terminal
> Services if I understand correctly.  Apparently this legacy VFP application
> is run from the server by all users.  Performance is inconsistent, with many
> times it getting almost frozen for some unknown reason.  Other times it's
> fine.  No good rhyme/reason standing out.  A/V and other scans have the VFP
> app and data folders excluded (or so I'm told).  For those who have worked
> with VFP apps in TS mode, any tips?

Is it a HyperV server?  Check if it has BroadCom network cards.
Our VMs ran like a dog until we disabled VMQs.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2902166/poor-network-performance-on-virtual-machines-on-a-windows-server-2012

Google and you will find tons of other hits.

-- 
Paul

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