And it might be Windows itself doing repetitive update, restart, update, restart .... It was Tuesday yesterday and my system went into the Processing nnnnn of yyyyyyy updates thing. PITA. Running Win 7 Pro downgrade from Win 8.1 Pro.

Albert

On 6/17/2015 3:14 PM, A. Razzak Memon wrote:
Part 2 (continued ...)

Tom,

It may also be worth investigating the "run times" for your workstation/server scheduled tasks.

Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Task Scheduler

Within the general "Task Scheduler Library" tier, you may have several software vendors with automatic updates taking place (e.g. Google, Adobe, Java, Microsoft, etc.) running at inopportune times.

Within the Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft tier, you may have Windows tasks (e.g. defragmenter, diagnostics, backup, Windows Defender, Office, etc.) running at inopportune times.

Razzak.


At 04:14 PM 6/17/2015, Tom Frederick wrote:

We keep having sporadic performance issues on our network. As a single user, the database just flies. Getting 4-5 people on will have an expected slightly slower performance. This morning we had a count of 5-10 secs before screens change or you get tossed back to a previous menu screen. Network stats showed CPU and Memory are hardly working, but R/W activities are 100% maxed out. This afternoon it is back to normal performance. System is Win7 with MS SBS Server. Database is compiled 64, 5/29 updates, and embedded engine. It is excluded from any checking and scratch is set. Network is wired with 1gig connections. We have turned off some Symantec programs and SQL(SBS monitor). The monitor turns back on and it really sucked up resources this morning. We have looked at moving from SBS server or putting the Database on its own server. Win 7 has been a hassle from day 1. Any suggestions are appreciated.

Tom,

Have you considered the option of running your entire R:BASE eXtreme 9.5 (64) database/application on MS 2012R2 cloud server environment?

You also have the option to run your entire R:BASE eXtreme 9.5 (64) database/application on MS 2012R2 as Remote Desktop environment to take advantage of the actual server.

Feel free to reach out to me with any questions.

Razzak.

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