Hi Everyone,
Currently, I have:
1) 8 computers and an Intel SS4200-E all connected to a 16-port 100Mbps switch.
2) All 8 computers and the Intel SS4200-E support gigabit lan.
3) All 8 computers are running MS Access and simmultaneously modifying a database on a Intel SS4200-E NAS.
4) The tables are structured such that the table data resides on each computer while master table(database) which refers to the tables is on the NAS.
When queries are performed, it can take a long time. I'd like to improve performance. Is there a way I can meaure network activity to determine if upgrading the 100MB switch to a 1GB switch will speed up performance?
Appreciate any guidance.
Thanks everyone,
BostonDan
Currently, I have:
1) 8 computers and an Intel SS4200-E all connected to a 16-port 100Mbps switch.
2) All 8 computers and the Intel SS4200-E support gigabit lan.
3) All 8 computers are running MS Access and simmultaneously modifying a database on a Intel SS4200-E NAS.
4) The tables are structured such that the table data resides on each computer while master table(database) which refers to the tables is on the NAS.
When queries are performed, it can take a long time. I'd like to improve performance. Is there a way I can meaure network activity to determine if upgrading the 100MB switch to a 1GB switch will speed up performance?
Appreciate any guidance.
Thanks everyone,
BostonDan