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Performance Tuning Windows 2012: Network Subsystem Part 2

In our previous article we discussed the hardware supported features of some of the high-end network adapters. Let’s take a look how you can use some of those settings to their best advantage. Remember that the correct settings depend on the network adapter, your workload, the resources of the host computer, and of course your performance goals.
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Category: Network Monitoring, Windows Networking, Windows Servers Monitoring

Performance Tuning Windows 2012: Network Subsystem–Part 1

Category: Network Monitoring, Windows Networking, Windows Servers Monitoring

Performance Tuning Windows 2012: Storage Subsystem – Part 1

In this article we’ll discuss performance considerations for your storage subsystem. When selecting a storage solution you will usually consider the performance, which improves or degrades when considering multiple factors such as cost, reliability, availability and how easy it is to maintain and manage.

There are many factors to consider as storage requests work their way to the actual storage subsystem: cache-management, filesystem architecture, and volume management are all components involved in handling storage requests. They translate application calls into individual access requests, traversing the storage stack and creating a stream of commands that are presented to the disk storage subsystem. The sequence and quantity of those calls can improve or degrade the performance you get out of your storage subsystem.
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Category: Windows Networking, Windows Servers Monitoring

Performance Tuning Windows 2012: Introduction

Windows Server 2012 has been out for a while so it’s time to look at some of the performance optimizations we can make and get the most out of Microsoft’s latest server OS. In this new series about Windows 2012 we’ll cover important tuning parameters and settings that you can adjust to improve the performance and energy efficiency of the operating system. We’ll describe each setting and its potential effect to your system, workload, and performance goals.
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Category: Windows Networking, Windows Servers Monitoring

Performance Tuning Windows 2012: Hardware Selection

In this first article of our new series, Performance Tuning Windows Server 2012, we take a look at hardware selection. Obviously it is important to select the right hardware that meets your expected performance and power expectations and needs. Any hardware bottlenecks can limit the effectiveness of software tuning.  In this article we provide guidelines for hardware that offers a good foundation for the type of role your server will have.  Note that there is a trade-off between power and performance when choosing hardware. As you might expect, faster processors and more disks perform better, but they can also consume more energy. We’ll discuss those trade-offs in a later article.
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Category: Windows Networking, Windows Servers Monitoring

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