Looking for suggestions on diving in on the workings of great plains. we recently upgrade a 6.0 version to 8.0 sp2, we also upgraded and moved the server from nt4 to win2003, double the amount of ram, double the processor speed (at least), but are getting performance on par with the old system.
I'd like to understand why this might be. Performace is ok when i run processes on the sql server, but when running for a client machine with terminal services, performance is "tough" to imagine.
In both cases I have monitored the memory and cpu usage levels. I notice that SQL server is using about as much memory as it wants, and the dynamics process is usually only using 18-33MB. The CPU hums along at 30-40%.
Seems as though dynamics is lazy! Why won't it use more memory if it is available? These are fast machines, but there is a lot of saved resources on the server. Why would the CPU be screaming along? Is something limiting how much memory adn cpu the dynamics and sql processes are using? Is there a tweak that I am missing?
Thanks for any insight (which might even include showing me where i might find more information).
I'd like to understand why this might be. Performace is ok when i run processes on the sql server, but when running for a client machine with terminal services, performance is "tough" to imagine.
In both cases I have monitored the memory and cpu usage levels. I notice that SQL server is using about as much memory as it wants, and the dynamics process is usually only using 18-33MB. The CPU hums along at 30-40%.
Seems as though dynamics is lazy! Why won't it use more memory if it is available? These are fast machines, but there is a lot of saved resources on the server. Why would the CPU be screaming along? Is something limiting how much memory adn cpu the dynamics and sql processes are using? Is there a tweak that I am missing?
Thanks for any insight (which might even include showing me where i might find more information).