Tweaks
Disable pagefile – will it increase Windows Server performance?
If you have a windows box as a server and you want to squeeze as much performance out of it as possible. There is one very often overlooked tweak (pagefile).
Windows by default uses the pagefile as additional memory when your RAM runs out. Because it uses the hard drive, it’s a lot slower than your RAM.
Disabling the pagefile will speed up everything on your server. › Continue reading
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