Best Practices Analyzer for File Services: Performance
Updated: April 27, 2010
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012
Topics in this section can help you bring File Services running on Windows Server 2008 R2 into compliance with performance best practices. Content in this section is most valuable to administrators who have completed a Best Practices Analyzer scan of File Services, and who want information about how to interpret and resolve the scan results that identify areas of File Services that are noncompliant with performance best practices.
Best Practices Analyzer and performance rules
Performance rules are applied to identify possible causes for a role failing to complete its prescribed tasks in the enterprise. An example of a violation of performance rules that a Best Practices Analyzer scan might find is a service that is paused or stopped.
For more information about Best Practices Analyzer and scans, see Best Practices Analyzer.
Topics in this section
FSRM: The File Server Storage Reports Manager service should stop when not in use
SMB: No registry setting for tuning the number of TCP table partitions in TCP/IP should exist
SMB: No registry setting for tuning the TCP window size in TCP/IP should exist
SMB: No registry setting for tuning the MaxHashTableSize in TCP/IP should exist
See Also
Concepts
Best Practices Analyzer for File Services: Configuration
Best Practices Analyzer for File Services: Operation
Best Practices Analyzer for File Services: Security