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Optimize Windows NT TCP/IP Connection Retransmissions
This parameter determines the number of times TCP will retransmit a connect request (SYN) before aborting the attempt.
Change the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) Size
By optimizing the MTU setting you can gain substantial network performance increases, especially when using dial-up modem connections.
Optimize Windows NT TCP/IP Data Retransmissions
This parameter controls the number of times TCP will retransmit an individual data segment (not connection request segments) before aborting the connection.
Increase Network Performance
If you increase the number of buffers that the redirector reservers for network performance, it may increase your network throughput.
Increase NTFS Peformance by Disabling the Last Access Time Stamp
When Windows NT lists a directory (Explorer, DIR command, etc.
Increase File System Caching Memory
Windows NT will normally limit the amount of RAM that can be locked for I/O operations.
Optimizing L2 Caches Over 256K
Windows NT by default is optimized for a 256K size L2 cache.