Designed as a quick reference for optimizing and tuning Windows NT Server and Workstation, this book presents explanations of common symptoms related to performance problems and tuning techniques that can help avoid such problems. Because servers more than workstations are likely to benefit from optimization, this book leans more toward server issues. It covers the basics of Window NT architecture and capabilities; describes Windows NT memory and storage subsystems; and explains the all important performance and optimization tools, including Control Panel utilities, Performance Monitor, Network Monitor, and the Windows NT Task Manager. This book offers tips and suggestions on how to tune performance through a variety of Windows NT settings, and also provides a list of third-party tools and systems that can help improve server or workstation performance.
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James Michael Stewart, MCSE, has been developing Windows NT 4.0 courseware for several years. He has contributed to several titles in the Exam Cram series and co-authored the Hip Pocket Guide to HTML 4 and the Intranet Bible. Michael has written for Windows NT Magazine, Computer Currents, InfoWorld, and Datamation. He is a regular speaker at Networld+Interop, and has taught at WNTIS and NT SANS. Michael founded IMPACT Online, a Web design and computer maintenance company based in Austin, Texas.
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