Windows server 2008 clock running slow
Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. Any help would be appreciated. Tuesday, September 18, AM. Once the filters were removed, the site sped up considerably. Happy days. For example, if the High Performance power plan is selected, Windows places the system in the highest performance state and disables the dynamic scaling of performance in response to varying workload levels.
Therefore, special care should be taken before setting the power plan to High Performance as this can increase power consumption unnecessarily when the system is underutilized. If the choice is made to change the default power plan, Windows Server R2 or later provides three power plans to maximize performance and conserve energy: Balanced recommended , High Performance and Power Saver. Processors change between performance states "P-states" quickly to match supply to demand, delivering performance where necessary and saving power when possible.
If your server has specific high-performance or minimum-power-consumption requirements, you might consider configuring the Minimum or Maximum Processor Performance State parameter. The values for both the Minimum and Maximum Processor Performance State parameters are expressed as a percentage of maximum processor frequency, with a value in the range 0 - If your server requires low latency, invariant frequency, or high performance, you might not want the processors switching to lower-performance states.
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Please rate your experience Yes No. Its drifiting about 5mins a day, as for hardware its a Prolient MLG5. I have no idea if that is correct or not?
The ,0x1 is correct, and should be applied to the end no matter what NTP server you set it for. Cheers rune, Ive now changed it to a local one too and appears to be working ok.
I suppose only time will tell! Vitaltech Consulting, Inc. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Hi there guys, This isnt a Spiceworks one but hoping some of you can help. Any got any ideas? Its doing my head in!! Best Answer.
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