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traveller1800
This problem is related to a new .NET application that we have jus
moved into production. The application uses .NET Remoting to run
number of simultaneous instances of the application on a productio
server. The application updates DBF files (FoxPro tables) on th
production server and updates an SQL database on our productio
database server. Both are connected via a backside network running a
1 Gbit/sec. The concern is that the application is running slower o
the production server than the test server.
NOTE: Production server has 4 physical CPUs which look like 8 CPUs t
the W2K Adv Server OS. It has 6 GB of memory. The test server, has
older Intel CPUs that look like the usual 2 CPUs to the OS. MS SQ
Server runs on the test server along with any application programs.
Auditing is not enabled in the registry HKLM and, pursuant the doc'
I've read, I don't believe the SIP has anything to do with it.
Any advice on this issue would be greatly appreciated
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traveller180
moved into production. The application uses .NET Remoting to run
number of simultaneous instances of the application on a productio
server. The application updates DBF files (FoxPro tables) on th
production server and updates an SQL database on our productio
database server. Both are connected via a backside network running a
1 Gbit/sec. The concern is that the application is running slower o
the production server than the test server.
NOTE: Production server has 4 physical CPUs which look like 8 CPUs t
the W2K Adv Server OS. It has 6 GB of memory. The test server, has
older Intel CPUs that look like the usual 2 CPUs to the OS. MS SQ
Server runs on the test server along with any application programs.
Auditing is not enabled in the registry HKLM and, pursuant the doc'
I've read, I don't believe the SIP has anything to do with it.
Any advice on this issue would be greatly appreciated
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traveller180