- Tools for measuring server performance
Domino® offers performance tools you can use to measure and evaluate server performance.
- NOTES.INI settings that affect Domino server performance
The NOTES.INI settings listed in this topic affect Domino® server performance.
- Database properties that affect system performance
The following advanced database properties affect Domino® server performance.
- Improving partitioned server performance and capacity
You use the same set of tools to monitor partitioned servers as you use to monitor individual servers. However, remember that a partitioned server can use a large number of system resources, denying those resources to other partitioned servers on the same computer.
- Improving Agent Manager performance
The Agent Manager controls when agents run on a server. Every time an agent runs, it uses server resources. To control when scheduled and event-triggered agents run, you specify settings in the Server document and in the NOTES.INI file. Customizing when agents run may conserve server resources, but it may also delay when agents run.
- Updating the design of an enabled agent
Design update helps preserve agents in a database whose design is being updated.
- Improving server performance using the configuration collector
The Domino® configuration collector provides snapshots of how the Domino® server is configured. You can use that configuration information to analyze recent changes made to the server's configuration that have impacted server performance.
- Improving database and Domino Directory performance
By default, the Domino® Directory uses two database performance properties -- Document table bitmap optimization and Don't maintain unread marks -- to improve performance. The following NOTES.INI settings can affect database and Domino® Directory performance.
- Tips for tuning mail performance
You can modify settings on the Configuration Settings document, or change NOTES.INI settings to help improve mail performance.
- Improving Windows server performance
In general, use the default settings for your Microsoft™ Windows™ server. However, there are some measures you can take which may result in performance improvements.
- Improving UNIX server performance
Methods of improving UNIX™ server performance include adjusting disk and memory requirements and disk i/o tuning, and employing console and database logging.