Re: CPU load due to having drives on a server compressed.
- From: aengus <aengus@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 22:45:27 -0700
I did a quick test.
During the copying of files from the server to my local machine, the
only noticeable increase in CPU usage was on the local machine. When
copying files to the server, there was a similar increase in local
machine CPU usage, but this seemed to be accompanied by a small
increase in server CPU usage.
Aengus.
On Aug 20, 2:19 pm, "Dave Patrick" <DSPatr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you for the compliment. I also read your article with interest. I
don't see how/why the server would handle the request for
compression/decompression. I'll be interested to see aengus's test result as
well.
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"Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
It does indeed! Out of my respect for Dave Patrick however I decided to
perform my own little test as well as gave a closer inspection to the
article and it doesnt actually cite our situation exactly. Try running a
perfmon test on your server and client after hours to see what you come up
with.
Coraleigh
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