Re: Remote site is soooooo sslllloooooowwwww
- From: "Dirk-Thomas Brown" <youhadtoask@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 21:19:48 -0800
Hmm... Just because you said "Since then" logically I would remove the ram
and see if the system speeds back up to normal?
BTW: What's your total RAM now and how are the mem slots occupied? Module
sizes etc.. Did you change your Virtual Mem after (should be 1.5x's the
physical)? Have you rebooted, (if you made the change) after making the
change.
Dirk-Thomas
"Jose Canedo" <JoseCanedo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:389C9267-16AE-41CE-BFE4-1635519C9C5C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> About a month ago, we added another gig of RAM to our server. Since then,
> our remote access is running exceedingly slow... i changed the store to
> another drive with more space on it as well.
>
> Outlook Web Access doesn't come up unless I click on the individual
> folders
> several times and wait...
>
> and remote desktop is pretty much unusable.
>
> is the added memory a problem or the movement of the store the culprit?
>
> how can i track down the cause of this slowness?
>
> note, the system does not run slow from the client workstations, only when
> accessing the server remotely over the internet.
>
> thanks!!
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