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Server SLOW

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BobNorris

IS-IT--Management
Jan 27, 2007
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Hi,

I was running IIS on a windows XP pro box so I decided to upgrade to windows 2003. Now there are major lags and run slow. Its sporadic. Someties it pings fast,other times real slow


The old server (XP) was a 2.8 2 gigs of RAM and it never lagged and was fast.

New server (Windows 2003) is a 3.4 dual core 4 gigs of ram.


HELP!
 
There are many possible reasons why your new server is not running as fast but you haven't really indicated (except for the network) where there is slowness. A couple of things to look at;

Machine in General
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- Is your server at SP1 and fully patched?
- Have you installed Windows 2003 specific drivers
- Have you checked your event logs to look for errors related to the disk, network etc.
- What components are installed on this server?

Network
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- Check to ensure you have the latest NIC drivers installed
- Check your switch port to ensure that the speed is synchronized with that of your server NIC (either Auto/Auto or 100/100MBps or 1GBps Full Duplex)
- Do you have a DNS server configured on your network and does it have the correct info regarding your server

This is just a few things to look into. Others will chime in on their thoughts.

Hope this helps.
 
- Is your server at SP1 and fully patched?
Yes
- Have you installed Windows 2003 specific drivers
Not Sure
- Have you checked your event logs to look for errors related to the disk, network etc.
Where are the logs?
- What components are installed on this server?
IIS, ASP.net Php

- Check to ensure you have the latest NIC drivers installed
Hrm??
Check your switch port to ensure that the speed is synchronized with that of your server NIC (either Auto/Auto or 100/100MBps or 1GBps Full Duplex)
Using a router with port forwarding
- Do you have a DNS server configured on your network and does it have the correct info regarding your server
No, using port 80 with IIS

Thank you



 
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