To optimize the performance of TREX when using the released Windows platform, you need to check your Windows configuration and make changes if necessary.
Optimizing Data Throughput For Network Applications
The Windows installation normally makes caching settings that are optimized for file servers. The operating system then reserves a large part of the main memory for the caching of files. Since this file-system cache impairs performance when indexing, you ought to change these settings.
Optimizing Performance for Background Processes
Programs such as Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Exchange make the setting described below automatically when they are installed. If you have installed one of these programs, you do not need to make any changes.
The setting is only relevant if TREX is running as a Windows service.
Windows 2000
Windows Server 2003