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Pavel2012-08-28 08:51:05
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Pavel, 2012-08-28 08:51:05

How to find the cause of the brakes in Windows SBS 2003 R2? Only reboot saves

The server is running Windows SBS 2003 R2. As well as corporate antivirus NOD 32 and IIS-server with SQL 2005 Standard.
On IIS, a simple CRM is running on ASP.NET with a database of about 500 MB.
15 users work with the database at the same time.

The following problem has been observed for the last half a year: after rebooting the server, it works fine for several hours, and then it starts to slow down terribly.
Saves only repeated reboot.

How to find the cause of the brakes?

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omnimod, 2012-08-28
@omnimod

Try the built-in perfmon to collect basic counters - processor, memory, activity of physical / logical disks, active processes and see where the plug is. As a base, you can see this article or just google for the words "perfmo" n and "counters".

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Laroy, 2012-08-28
@Laroy

Ref. lubezniy plays to the right, for me it’s clear here even without a memtest that the RAM needs to be changed.

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Krovosos, 2012-08-28
@Krovosos

What about the disk subsystem? RAID?

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