Ok something that has bothered us for sometime now. We have noticed slowness in many different situations. But the best example is connecting to a UNC path \\server1\share. Depending on the server, 2003 or 2008 it usually takes about 20-40 seconds to pop up. Now close the window. Wait 30 seconds and try it again and it's almost instantaneous.
Now wait an hour and repeat and you have the same results. It's like it's authenticating and then keeping you cached. So subsequent requests to the SAME server come up quicker. But if you wait an hour it needs to authenticate you again and takes longer.
Is this a fair hypothesis or is something misconfigured? I have spent years convincing my boss to move away from our mixed environment of Netware and Windows to just windows. I don't have a foot to stand on when he says look Netware is faster and it's a 10 year old OS. Again it's only faster on initial try. This happens with many more things, that was just the best example. Printing from windows print servers, etc also seems slower first time.
Thanks!
Now wait an hour and repeat and you have the same results. It's like it's authenticating and then keeping you cached. So subsequent requests to the SAME server come up quicker. But if you wait an hour it needs to authenticate you again and takes longer.
Is this a fair hypothesis or is something misconfigured? I have spent years convincing my boss to move away from our mixed environment of Netware and Windows to just windows. I don't have a foot to stand on when he says look Netware is faster and it's a 10 year old OS. Again it's only faster on initial try. This happens with many more things, that was just the best example. Printing from windows print servers, etc also seems slower first time.
Thanks!