Metanis
Well-Known Member
- Reaction score
- 954
- Location
- Medford, WI, USA
I had some older equipment and software laying around...
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T CPU (6 cores, 3.2GHz) on an older Gigabyte AM2+ MB
8GB DDR2-1200 RAM
2 each Seagate 1TB striped in raid 0 for performance reasons --> OS installed here
1 each Samsung 60GB SSD --> allocated 24GB of this drive for the system Pagefile
1 each Toshiba 2TB standalone drive -- Dedicated for daily Windows Backup usage.
installed Server 2012 Datacenter from a spare Educational key I had leftover from my college days.
The hardware is all at least 5 years old but that thing is fast! The SSD came out of my desktop build after I replaced it with a 240GB OCZ I found on sale at Newegg. 60GB just isn't enough today even if you are good at keeping it clean.
So I thought it would be interesting to experiment with using the SSD as the sole pagefile. Server 2012 seems to like it pretty well. I figured the pagefile at 3 x the physical RAM kind of like some of the early Windows XP guidance!
PS I know that striping isn't recommended for a production environment. But this is just a toy to play around with Windows Update Services 4.0 since it looks like Microsoft is abandoning WSUS 3.2 on Server 2008R2.
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T CPU (6 cores, 3.2GHz) on an older Gigabyte AM2+ MB
8GB DDR2-1200 RAM
2 each Seagate 1TB striped in raid 0 for performance reasons --> OS installed here
1 each Samsung 60GB SSD --> allocated 24GB of this drive for the system Pagefile
1 each Toshiba 2TB standalone drive -- Dedicated for daily Windows Backup usage.
installed Server 2012 Datacenter from a spare Educational key I had leftover from my college days.
The hardware is all at least 5 years old but that thing is fast! The SSD came out of my desktop build after I replaced it with a 240GB OCZ I found on sale at Newegg. 60GB just isn't enough today even if you are good at keeping it clean.
So I thought it would be interesting to experiment with using the SSD as the sole pagefile. Server 2012 seems to like it pretty well. I figured the pagefile at 3 x the physical RAM kind of like some of the early Windows XP guidance!

PS I know that striping isn't recommended for a production environment. But this is just a toy to play around with Windows Update Services 4.0 since it looks like Microsoft is abandoning WSUS 3.2 on Server 2008R2.