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From: Rick on 14 Jun 2010 15:14 The client is having some lag problems with Remote access to a application Server 2003 R2. When clients log in and in some cases when printing, the other users either slow way down or become totally unresponsive. I bought a Mushkin 128gb SSD drive and want to install it in the backup server as a test to see if the faster drive access makes any difference. At the same time they would upgrade to Server 2008 (R2?). The drive would have the OS, a Firebird database server and the program files they use. Client count is probably < 10. I am wondering which drive controller to use for 64 bit OS and if anyone can tell me if a server is going to respond like a client with an SSD drive - i.e. MUCH faster disk access. Thanks, Rick
From: Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS] on 14 Jun 2010 15:25 Hello Rick, At the moment i can think of the harddisk as the problem. Check the event viewer on the server when it happens, is the server also the print server or is there a separate machine? Best regards Meinolf Weber Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > The client is having some lag problems with Remote access to a > application Server 2003 R2. When clients log in and in some cases > when printing, the other users either slow way down or become totally > unresponsive. > > I bought a Mushkin 128gb SSD drive and want to install it in the > backup server as a test to see if the faster drive access makes any > difference. At the same time they would upgrade to Server 2008 (R2?). > > The drive would have the OS, a Firebird database server and the > program files they use. Client count is probably < 10. > > I am wondering which drive controller to use for 64 bit OS and if > anyone can tell me if a server is going to respond like a client with > an SSD drive - i.e. MUCH faster disk access. > > Thanks, > > Rick >
From: Grant Taylor on 14 Jun 2010 16:46 On 06/14/10 14:14, Rick wrote: > The client is having some lag problems with Remote access to a > application Server 2003 R2. When clients log in and in some cases > when printing, the other users either slow way down or become totally > unresponsive. Based purely on the above statement, I'm going to hazard a guess and say that the problem has nothing to do with the disk and has everything to do with the "remote" part of your description. Based on the fact that users are printing while using a remote connection I'm guessing that said application server is on the other side of some sort of internet connection. With this in mind I question if the printing, or transferring of files as part of profile login, is saturating the internet connection. I know for a fact that (depending on the type of printer and language it uses) a simple "This is a print test page." type document being printed will generate multiple megabytes of data to be sent to the printer. So, if someone is printing a multiple page report from the remote server back to a local printer, the connection could literally be busy with all the data being sent to the printer. With this in mind, I'd investigate the type and amount of network traffic before even considering pursuing a solid state drive. Grant. . . .
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