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Performance Vs Resouces

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Name: Crypto hack
Date: May 11, 2004 at 16:28:17 Pacific
OS: 98se
CPU/Ram: pIII 256 600mhz
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I’m curious to know the impact on system, user, and GDI resources by
changing of the setting "Typical role of this computer" to a network server. I did
a search and found this.

- Mobile Or Docking System setting, VFAT allocates memory to record the 16 most recently accessed folders and the 337 most recently accessed files. This consumes approximately 4Kb of memory.

- Desktop Computer setting, - 32 most recently accessed folders and the 677 most recently accessed files. This consumes approximately 8Kb of memory.

- Network Server setting, - 64 most recently accessed folders and the 2729 most recently accessed files. This consumes approximately 16Kb of memory.

Although, not a big difference in memory will this have an effect on resources ? I realize this will improve performance by loading programs faster cause they’ve been through the process cycle already.

So just want to know about resources because when I’m low I notice thats when I start getting errors.




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Name: Crypto hack
Date: May 11, 2004 at 16:41:41 Pacific
Reply:

Sorry wrong forum.


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Response Number 2
Name: Solarian
Date: May 11, 2004 at 18:13:33 Pacific
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Crypto:

Interesting question; okay with me. I was rather looking forward to the answer. 8-)

Solarian


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