Well I think I found the source of my problem, or I should say sources.
After upgrading the RAM to 4 Gb the server would reboot after about 5
seconds of starting to load windows. It looks like I had some drive issues
on the OS drive of the server. With the OS repaired and moving the swap
file to
s up as a Virtual
> machine
> in a VMware environment?
>
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> From: "Randy A"
> Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 1:47 PM
> To:
> Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Performance issues with SM 8.2 w Declude
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> &g
: "Randy A"
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 1:47 PM
To:
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Performance issues with SM 8.2 w Declude
> Which version of Windows server are you running? That will be important
> also as, for example, WIN Server 2003 Standard only allows a max of 4GB
&g
11 1:47 PM
To:
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Performance issues with SM 8.2 w Declude
> Which version of Windows server are you running? That will be important
> also as, for example, WIN Server 2003 Standard only allows a max of 4GB
> RAM, while WIN Server 2003 Enterpri
Which version of Windows server are you running? That will be important also
as, for example, WIN Server 2003 Standard only allows a max of 4GB RAM, while
WIN Server 2003 Enterprise has a 64GB limit
Sincerely,
Randy Armbrecht
Global Web Solutions, Inc.
Office: 804.442.5300 option 1
Toll Free
If you are running 32bit Windows definitely take your memory up to 4GB. If you
are running 64bit Windows take it higher (until you stop most of your swapping).
Mike
Michael Graveen
m...@anim8.net
I am starting to have some serious performance issues si
On 9/26/2011 11:44 AM, Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA] wrote:
> The machine has 2 Gig of RAM, and a swap file of 5.5 Gig. In
> Windows task manager I see my peak memory usage is now 10 gig.
>
> Right now I am not sure if the performance issues are being caused by RAM,
> too much traffic, Smarter