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Optimum RAM for NT4
Posted by KinRsole on January 3rd, 2005


Hello,

We are in the process of implementing Active Directory to our network but
still have around 100 NT4 sp6a machines. I know that Active Directory will
have little effect on the NT boxes but what I want to know is are they going
to slow down during log on?

Would there be and advantage to upgrading the RAM in these NT boxes .Also
what is the optimum amount of RAM that NT4 can utilise or can it use all I
cam throw at it



Cheers



Hurel


Posted by Rob Stow on January 3rd, 2005


KinRsole wrote:
You don't even say whether they are servers or clients.

It depends entirely on what you use them for and what
the current performance bottleneck is for those systems.

For example, assuming they are older systems (they are still
running NT4, after all), if they have 512 MB of RAM but a
sub-GHz processor, then in most circumstances a processor
upgrade will help more than a RAM upgrade. Older hard drives
are also a common bottleneck - replacing them - with new drives
can make a huge difference for disk-intensive applications.

But by and large at this late date it is time to forget about
upgrading any system that old and think about simply replacing
them. ;-)

Again, it depends on what you use them for.

That depends on what version of NT4 you are talking about.
NT4-WS, for example, can use up to 4 GB while the base Server
version can use up to 8 GB, and the Enterprise versions can
use up to 32 GB.


Posted by KinRsole on January 3rd, 2005


The 100 machines in question are clients used to run An AS400
emulator,Office 97 & Lotus notes.
Processors range from 400mhz up to 1.2ghz.
All these are likely to be replace over the next 18 months but I wondered if
it was worth upgrading the RAM in the short term but wondered what amount
would be best

cheers
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Posted by dlw on January 3rd, 2005


"KinRsole" wrote:
I bet your NT domain with these applications was very stable. Just curious,
what is driving your upgrade?

Posted by Rob Stow on January 4th, 2005


KinRsole wrote:
If they already have 256 MB or more I'd just leave them alone.
More than 256 MB won't help much with the things your users are
doing.


Posted by Bruce on January 4th, 2005


KinRsole wrote:
Task manager allows you to see if you have enough memory for the
applications you are using. Go to the performance tab and if the
total commit charge is usually less than your total physical memory
you don't need more RAM.

I have NT4 workstation and most of the time my total commit charge
is under 100,000K. My computer has one 256Mb RAM module but most of
the time 128Mb would be sufficient.

I only hit problems in one situation. My system uses over 650Mbytes (so
pages excessively) when my CD burner software prints CD inlay cards and
CD labels. I don't know if the problem is with the CD burner software
(WinOnCD 3.7) or the printer driver (Epson stylus color 880).

Posted by KinRsole on January 4th, 2005


We are upgrading due to moving over to a windows 2003 domain & Active
Directory.I am just asking to see if upgrading the RAM is going to help
any.I'm know NT4 users will not see any benefits form AD but I'm worried
that because there are members of an AD domain it may have some negative
effects on them.most machine are due to be replaced in the next 12 months.
To be honest there's quite a few machine that only have 128mb so a bit more
RAM should help.
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