Hi,
I'm looking into a server that is running very slow, and I need some opinions on what upgrade should I do.
The server is an HP Proliant ML110 G4.
Basically:
Intel Xeon Dual-Core a 1.86GHz
512MB PC2-5300 unbuffered DDR2 SDRAM (667MHz) (can take up to 8GB)
HDD 160GB Non Hot-Plug SATA 1.5Gb 7,200 RPM
Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2
The server has 4 Windows XP Pro workstations connected, and makes Domain AD authentication.
It serves as file server, and has MSDE 2000 running. Soon I'll need to upgrade it to SQL Server 2008 Express.
I don't have any monitoring tools installed, and I can tell the system is slow:
- Because when people start working on applications, they access MSDE 2000 databases, and the server disk start to work like crazy.
- On Task Manager -> Performance, I can see that the processor hardly reaches 50%, but PF Usage goes to 1.5GB. When system is not used, it drops to 720MB.
I believe that 512MB is not enough for the server usage, and it starts using HDD which slows things down tremendously.
So thinking about what I should do to improve performance, I thought about urgently upgrade the memory.
Since we are talking about a 32bit OS, and 4 Workstations connected, I thought about going straight to a 4GB RAM (2 sticks of "Kit 1x2GB DDR2 unbuffered HP 2GB PC2-6400").
1# Should this be the best 1st upgrade? Cost is important here, but I believe I can convince the managers to give the cash needed to improve the system, if the gains are seen after the upgrade.
2# Is there any good free tools I can use to better monitor the system?
Thanks
I'm looking into a server that is running very slow, and I need some opinions on what upgrade should I do.
The server is an HP Proliant ML110 G4.
Basically:
Intel Xeon Dual-Core a 1.86GHz
512MB PC2-5300 unbuffered DDR2 SDRAM (667MHz) (can take up to 8GB)
HDD 160GB Non Hot-Plug SATA 1.5Gb 7,200 RPM
Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2
The server has 4 Windows XP Pro workstations connected, and makes Domain AD authentication.
It serves as file server, and has MSDE 2000 running. Soon I'll need to upgrade it to SQL Server 2008 Express.
I don't have any monitoring tools installed, and I can tell the system is slow:
- Because when people start working on applications, they access MSDE 2000 databases, and the server disk start to work like crazy.
- On Task Manager -> Performance, I can see that the processor hardly reaches 50%, but PF Usage goes to 1.5GB. When system is not used, it drops to 720MB.
I believe that 512MB is not enough for the server usage, and it starts using HDD which slows things down tremendously.
So thinking about what I should do to improve performance, I thought about urgently upgrade the memory.
Since we are talking about a 32bit OS, and 4 Workstations connected, I thought about going straight to a 4GB RAM (2 sticks of "Kit 1x2GB DDR2 unbuffered HP 2GB PC2-6400").
1# Should this be the best 1st upgrade? Cost is important here, but I believe I can convince the managers to give the cash needed to improve the system, if the gains are seen after the upgrade.
2# Is there any good free tools I can use to better monitor the system?
Thanks
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