tolerance.
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Of Thane K. Sherrington
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So this is an internal link? What is the link speed? When you
check taskmgr, what is yo
Yes, indeed - antivirus or any sort of anti-malware solution.
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From: Hardware On Behalf Of Thane K.
Sherrington
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Subject: Re: [H] Slow Network Transfers
Hi Steve,
I'm assuming he means
fileserver for additional fault tolerance.
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From: Hardware On Behalf
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Subject: Re: [H] Slow Network Transfers
So this is an internal link? What is the link speed? When
definitely does slow down. I'm planning on using DFS-R to replicate to an
offsite fileserver for additional fault tolerance.
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From: Hardware On Behalf Of Thane K.
Sherrington
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itely does slow down. I'm planning on using DFS-R to replicate to an
offsite fileserver for additional fault tolerance.
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From: Hardware On Behalf Of Thane K.
Sherrington
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Thanks for that one, Lopaka. That sounds like something I can feed the
local guy to suggest. The ticket for slow network has been in to the
third-party IT for seven months now. I'm not the only one that
experiences the problem but it seems to vary throughout the department.
I'm not even
Not sure if this helps but I have a couple netgear switches that I have to
reboot about 1x every month when I notice slowdowns during large file
transfers. Once rebooted the network throughput goes back to normal. (IE
goes from about 10 mbps to 75mbps). Seems weird to me but always fixes the
issue
I don't have access to the server nor do the network guys willing to
admit there's something wrong with the server. Frustrating both me and
the local IT guy. But thanks for confirming that low disk space has
nothing to do with slow access. One thing I did notice that when
editing a photo
What's the NIC/CPU/Hard drive utilization on the server?
On 05-Nov.-2021 5:13 p.m., Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Ok, I need some advice from people I trust. The company I work for
had transitioned from in-house IT to Bell Technologies, so we
obviously swimming in 'tickets'. We have a main data
Look for other processes on the server that are taking up bandwidth, like a
backup running long or backing up off-site.
Rick Q
quilh...@gmail.com
On Mon, Nov 8, 2021 at 5:28 PM Thane K. Sherrington <
th...@computerconnectionltd.com> wrote:
> So this is an internal link? What is the link
So this is an internal link? What is the link speed? When you check
taskmgr, what is your network utilization?
It sounds to me like an overloaded link or a switch issue.
Never heard of slow transfers due to low disk space.
T
On 05-Nov.-2021 5:13 p.m., Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Ok, I need
Ok, I need some advice from people I trust. The company I work for had
transitioned from in-house IT to Bell Technologies, so we obviously
swimming in 'tickets'. We have a main data drive on the network, the
'K' drive and I've had a ticket in for about 8 months now on slow
transfers. The
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