GasGiant
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We changed hardware and kept the same OS. The newer server has the same CPU, but has more memory and faster hard drives. I noticed a big improvement when running MRP, BM-G, and IN-L-S on the server, but little improvement for the end user. For the end user, better hardware and reduced network latency are the most helpful ways to improve performance. We have replaced many older computers with terminals connected via RDP, which gives the user a big speed boost. The terminal server is a stout machine and it sits in the same network rack as the Evo/PSQL server. I have also tested our version of Pervasive (2000i) against a current version (10.3?) and noticed some improvement, especially with ODBC queries for large reports with Excel and Evo2Web.
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