Optimizing Virtual Memory

About this task

Through the use of paging files, Windows allocates space on your hard drive for use as if it were actually memory. This space is known as virtual memory. Be sure to optimize the virtual memory on the Historian archiver computer.
Note:

If the paging file is set to grow dynamically, your system may experience severe performance problems during run time. To ensure optimal performance, be sure that the Initial Size and Maximum Size of the paging file are the same so that the paging file does not grow dynamically. For more information on creation and sizing of Windows paging files, refer to the Microsoft Windows Help.

To optimize the virtual memory paging file for Historian in Windows:

Procedure

  1. Double-click the System icon in the Windows Control Panel.
  2. Open the Performance Options dialog box:
    1. On Windows 7, or Windows 8, or Windows Server 2008, click Advanced System Settings in the left pane.
    2. In the Advanced tab, under Performance, click Settings.
    3. In the Performance Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
  3. In the Virtual Memory group box, select Change.
  4. In the Initial Size field, enter a value equal to three times your physical memory.
  5. In the Maximum Size field, enter a value equal to three times your physical memory.
  6. Select Set.
  7. Click OK.