Re: Remote site is soooooo sslllloooooowwwww
- From: "Keith D. Templin" <ktemplin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 11:40:14 -0500
Sounds like a Virtual memory issue when the server is taking snap shots.
Did you increase the virtual memory after you added the RAM as Dirk
suggested?
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"Jose Canedo" <JoseCanedo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:759AAC12-EC2D-4B04-86FD-A70C449C84F5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> thanks for the reply Dirk.. from the looks of it, it might actually be
> one
> of two things
>
> 1. sbs backup is slowing the system down - not as likely since backup
> isn't
> scheduled to run until 11pm - just in case, I rescheduled for 3am
> or
> 2. high internet traffic is slowing my connection down so much as to make
> Remote Access unusable after 7pm - my my home and the office connections
> are
> on cable modems. my home connection doesn't really slow down but
> connecting
> to my office after 7pm really, really drags so maybe some other users
> around
> the office connection are dragging the entire area down.... i'ts now 6am
> and
> i'm able to log in remotely with no problem
>
> it's a major bummer since I like to work from home in the evenings when
> possible.
>
>
>
> "Dirk-Thomas Brown" wrote:
>
>> 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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