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The value of this entry can be increased to support these cases. The default is 5GB. This value determines the maximum number of dirty pages in the cache on a per-file basis for a remote write before an inline flush will be performed. We do not recommend changing this value unless the system experiences consistent slowdowns during heavy remote writes.
This slowdown behavior would typically be seen where the client has faster storage IO performance than the remote server.
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Submit and view feedback for This product This page. View all page feedback. In this article. Our experience is that network performance is poor in VMWare. OK for most loads, but not so hot for file sharing. Could this be your situation? Add a comment.
Active Oldest Votes. Well, two suspects: Network overload, especially on the server side. Disc overload ; In you case, check also for VmWare overload. Improve this answer. TomTom TomTom Thanks for the ideas.
Do you know if there is a way to load balance incoming file requests across multiple network cards? Sure there is. But it requires a hiigher end network card - intel has great cards.
I use the 4 channel ones, supporting hardare request and data queueing. Great for performance. Do you think that it would do any good to turn up another virtual network card that is linked to an additional physical network card for this virtual server and then figure out how to load balance or bond them within Windows? For reference, here is an interesting article: blogs.
It would be sensible to realize that this asks for a physical server, not virtual. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.
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