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50 client access the window 2000 server
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Original Message
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Name: Simon
Date: September 4, 2001 at 02:19:07 Pacific
Subject: 50 client access the window 2000 server |
Comment: Dear all, We installed a windows 2000 for 50 clients, When they simultaneously access the server, we find that the resource has almost been exhausted. Why? How can it be improved by the configuration setting? Also please give us reply the max of clients can be accessed to the win2000 server at the same time. Thanks Simon
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Response Number 1
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Name: Dan
Date: September 4, 2001 at 05:11:58 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)Try using performance monitor to check to see where the bottleneck is. Monitor your CPU, RAM, hard drive and network card. Also, what kind of server setup do you have? Be sure it can handle to load you are putting on it with having 50 users connect at once. It's not the operating system. This sounds more like you have a piece(s) of hardware that doesn't have enough power. Hope this helps. Dan
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Response Number 2
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Name: Lucid
Date: September 4, 2001 at 11:36:42 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)What are people DOING on your server? If each person has installed programs on there that run from there you could be getting bottlenecked. You need to look at what your users are doing. And if you own 50 CALs, then legally the full amount that can access your machine at once are 50 (but it that part will depend on your network hardware and system specs if it can handle it).....
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