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Virtual Memory Paging
Name: Melissa Date: November 5, 2002 at 07:09:49 Pacific OS: NT 4.0 CPU/Ram: 500/256
Comment:
The question I have is when you have a server that is partioned into 4 different drives does it matter which drive letter has the most virtually memory paging set to it. Let's say for instance the C: has 10-15 paging d: has 50-150 e: has 150-300 f: has 200- 350. Because you have all of these set different and C has viturally none set does this affect the main c drive paging or will it share with the other drives
Name: Kevin Date: November 5, 2002 at 08:20:50 Pacific
Reply:
Melissa, Hello. That was a loaded one. It matters if it's not performing to your standards, it matters depending on where your WINNT is installed, if you do lot's of printing. What is the Server used for? Where you have the least activity is the best place for a pagefile(vm) to be. Just like your printing file. But tell me what the Server is used for,and how much RAM. Also how many harddrives.
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