Five Tweaks for Windows Servers: Speeding the Internet Experience for Users
With the help of a couple of sharp cookies you'll meet further in, we've built you this guide for making the most of the bandwidth you have by optimizing servers in your Windows environment. Depending on your situation, it could help a littleor a lot.
Sometimes optimizing means fixing a big oversight that's just begging to be found. We know of one admin who wasn't watching usage at remote sites. A year before, he had implemented a nightly remote backup of an important server over the 512KB frame relay link, but he didn't follow up. The backup was so big that it was slopping over into the daytime. The Net connection was completely saturatedand had been for at least a year, according to one employee at the East Coast firm, who suggested that the admin look for a problem at the server level: "The users at our location were either too ignorant to know that there was something wrong or too cowed to speak up."