Tuning Windows Server 2003 on IBM eServer xSeries Servers

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Книга Tuning Windows Server 2003 on IBM eServer xSeries Servers Tuning Windows Server 2003 on IBM eServer xSeries ServersКниги Windows 51 (голосов: 1) Оценка:Название: Tuning Windows Server 2003 on IBM eServer xSeries ServersГод: 2004 Формат: pdfСтраниц: 48Язык: EnglishОписание:Книгапреставляет собой рекомендации IBM по поводу оптимизации Windows 2003 ,в нем описаны как общие рекомендации по оптимизации так и параметрыреестра, которые за счет увеличения размеров сетевых буферов позволяютувеличить производительность на нагруженных серверах. В документе описываются не только рекомендуемые значения, но и причины по которым выбраны эти параметры.Данный документ должен быть у каждого системного администратора. ;)

Year: 2004

Language: English
Commentary: 118
Pages: 48

Introduction......Page 1
Processor scheduling......Page 2
Virtual memory......Page 3
Creating the pagefile to optimize performance......Page 5
File system cache......Page 6
Servers with large physical memory......Page 9
Disable or remove unnecessary services......Page 10
Remove unnecessary protocols and services......Page 12
Optimize the protocol binding and provider order......Page 13
Optimizing network card settings......Page 15
Process scheduling, priority levels, and affinity......Page 18
Process affinity......Page 21
Assigning interrupt affinity......Page 22
The /3GB BOOT.INI parameter......Page 23
Using PAE and AWE to access memory above 4 GB......Page 24
Interaction of the /3GB and /PAE switches......Page 25
Tuning TCP/IP......Page 26
Large TCP window scaling and RTT estimation (timestamps)......Page 27
TCP data retransmissions......Page 29
TCP Control Block (TCB) table......Page 30
Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)......Page 32
Path Maximum Transmission Unit (PMTU) Discovery......Page 34
Optimize the Paged Pool Size......Page 35
Increase memory available for I/O locking operations......Page 36
Increase work items and network control blocks......Page 37
Other performance optimization techniques......Page 39
Use NTFS on all volumes......Page 40
Use disk defragmentation tools regularly......Page 41
Avoid the use of NET SERVER CONFIG commands......Page 42
Monitor system performance appropriately......Page 44
The team that wrote this Redpaper......Page 45
Notices......Page 47
Trademarks......Page 48