All the /3gig switch does for you is allow more memory to be available.  You 
would still need to make settings in Unidata to take advantage of the 
additional memory.  Unless I'm getting the /3gig switch confused with the SQL 
settings.

I'd also start with turning off hyper threading on the processors if you're 
using that just to see if it helps.  Although I'm not sure if 7.1 has these 
kinds of problems or not.

Jeffrey Lettau
ERP Systems Manager
polkaudio


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Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 11:51 AM
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Subject: [U2] RE: UNIDATA 7.1 performance measures

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From: Smith, Robert
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 11:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: UNIDATA 7.1 performance measures



Good Morning,



 We are a UNIDATA shop and presently we are struggling with identifying
the best way to increase the performance level of our environment. We
presently are running UD on a Windows Enterprise server (SP2) with 16gig
of ram and 8 - 3gig processors. We have read through some MS Knowledge
Base articles that suggest a possible performance increase if we use the
/PAE and /3GB boot.ini switches. We were wondering whether anyone has
deployed these settings before and if there were any problems that
resulted...with either the OS or database.



 Does anyone have any suggestions regarding ways to increase UD
performance levels in a Win2k3 environment?



Thanks in advance,

Rob Smith

Philadelphia University
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