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Designing Applications for High Performance
Happy Friday AskPerf! We’ve had a few questions in the past about guidelines for application design in a faster computing environment. Now, I make absolutely no claims whatsoever to being any sort of a code guru, and so I wasn’t about to try
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Remote Desktop Services: Announcements
Good morning all – today’s post is a very brief one regarding new announcements concerning Remote Desktop Services. The original announcements were made on the Remote Desktop ServicesTeam blog . RDS CAL Single Pack now available in Retail channel
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Ten Tips and Tricks for Server Baselines
Happy Friday AskPerf! One of our Technical Account Managers pinged me a few weeks ago and asked if I could put together something on how to do a server baseline. After thinking about how best to do this for a while, I realized that trying to create a
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Two Minute Drill: Using PROCDUMP
Hello again AskPerf! Blake Morrison here to introduce you to a new tool from Sysinternals called ProcDump. If you are familiar with AdPlus then ProcDump will be a welcome addition to your debugging arsenal. ProcDump is a new command
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Two Minute Drill: Stack Basics
Welcome back AskPerf! Carrying on with our debugging / architectural theme from the last couple of weeks, today’s topic is about the stack. A stack is a way of storing information – a data structure. When a new object is placed on the
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Semaphores – More than Flag Waving
Good Morning AskPerf! Today is the last in our series on Windows Synchronization Mechanisms. Our topic today is Semaphore Objects. A semaphore object is a kernel-mode synchronization object that maintains a count between zero and a maximum
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The Basics of Mutexes and Spin Locks
Good Morning AskPerf! We’re continuing on with our mini-series on Synchronization Mechanisms today with a look at Mutexes. A mutex is a synchronization object. Mutexes ensure mutually exclusive (hence the term) access. In other words, while one thread
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Interlocked Operations in a Nutshell
Good Morning AskPerf! On Tuesday, we went over some very high-level concepts around synchronization mechanisms. Today, we’re going to briefly dig into one of those mechanisms, Interlocked Operations, in a little more depth. This isn’t
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Synchronization Mechanisms 101: Concepts for Non-Programmers
Good morning AskPerf! I realize it’s been a couple of weeks or so since we’ve posted. The reason is that we’ve all been a bit busy trying to wrap up the end of our fiscal year, write our reviews and of course, there was the Fourth of July holiday in there
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Windows 7 Application Compatibility: Virtual Roundtable with Mark Russinovich
On June 18th, Mark Russinovich will be hosting a Virtual Roundtable on Windows 7 Application Compatibility. This is a chance for IT Pros to learn all about Windows 7 Application Compatibility and get answers to any management or deployment questions for
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Two Minute Drill: TYPEPERF
Hello again AskPerf! Blake Morrison here to discuss a little known OS tool called TYPEPERF. TYPEPERF is a built-in tool that writes performance data to the command window or to a log file. If you are a command line junkie, love to script, and need to
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Viewing Folder Sizes in Explorer
Good morning AskPerf. Today’s post is a very short one, but it does address one of our most common Shell / Windows UI questions. That question is, “Why can’t I see the size of folders in Windows Explorer?” The simple answer is that the
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Terminal Services and Graphically Intensive Applications
Hello AskPerf, my name is Subheet Rastogi and I am a Technical Lead on the Performance team in Bangalore. Today, we’re going to take a quick look at issues that typically arise when using graphic intensive applications or media streaming in a Remote
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PRF: Windows System Resource Manager (Windows Server 2003)
WINDOWS SYSTEM RESOURCE MANAGER - WINDOWS SERVER 2003 Description: Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) is a feature of Windows Server 2003, Enterprise and Datacenter editions. Using WSRM, administrators can control how CPU resources are allocated to
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PRF: Windows System Resource Manager (Windows Server 2008)
WINDOWS SYSTEM RESOURCE MANAGER - WINDOWS SERVER 2008 Description: Microsoft Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) provides resource management and enables the allocation of resources, including processor and memory resources, among multiple applications
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