Users in the accounting department run an application that requires several hours to process financial and accounting data. Users in the accounting department report that when they run this application, the performance of other business applications becomes significantly slower. You need to allow the accounting application to run with the least amount of performance impact on the other business applications. You should configure all accounting application to have BelowNormal priority. To resolve the problem in this scenario we must lower the priority of the accounting application. The priority must be lowered from Normal to either Low or to BelowNormal. This will result in less system resources being allocated to the application and will leave more resources for other processes. This would thus improve the performance of the other applications while allowing accounting application to run.
Filed under Non-Windows Applications
no comments
Filed under Non-Windows Applications
Tags: accounting data, application, applications, BelowNormal, business, financial, Non-Windows, performance impact