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One of our main roles in DevDiv Performance Engineering is to help other teams with performance investigations – that is, to help them understand why their code isn’t running fast enough. Recently we ran a little side project that was unusual in two respects: Read More...
Of all my blog posts, the one that generates the most reliable stream of comments is “ User comments about offline files ”. All my other blog topics get mild interest, but what people really, REALLY want to know is how to get offline files working again Read More...
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With the release of SCCP 2007 I've now been through two complete product cycles of what started out as a little research project called " Indy " -- and that seems like more than enough! So I've moved over to the Performance Engineering team Read More...
Ironically I'm almost the last to blog it, but the SCCP team is really happy to announce the release of System Center Capacity Planner 2007 . You can get it now, it's totally free, and it'll help you size deployments for Exchange Server 2007. But wait! Read More...
It's common to use "funny characters" (i.e., non-alphabetic symbols) in Outlook folder names, so that the folders sort in a specific order: !!Super Important !Important All A's Basically B's ... Of course, the same principle can be applied to category Read More...
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We're pleased to announce the beta release of System Center Capacity Planner 2007! SCCP 2007 provides sizing, architectural guidance and best practices for customers to plan their deployments of Operations Manager 2007 and Exchange 2007. Essentially, Read More...
Lazy-blogging (verb): The act of letting a thought sit unblogged for long enough that someone else blogs about it instead, thereby saving you the effort. cf lazyweb. Case-in-point: Many of us OCD types find it impossible to sit with a non-empty recycle Read More...
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My apologies if you're seeing any of my old posts reappear as if freshly published. Comment spam has gotten so bad on some posts that I'm resorting to disabling comments completely. I think this triggers a republish by Community Server (at least, I have Read More...
Or, " What is all this stuff doing on my computer ", part II. I've just finished switching my portable life over to a new Toshiba M400 Tablet PC. Gig of memory, Centrino Core Duo, life is good. At least, it was good until I looked at the process list Read More...
We’ve had these bits bouncing around for way too long, but now they’re finally linked to from the SCCP home page . So revel in the glossiness of An Introduction to Microsoft System Center Capacity Planner 2006 :) Read More...
The great thing about Microsoft webcasts is that they’re archived. So even if you miss the upcoming live webcast on “Implementing SCCP 2006”, you can still watch it at your leisure (well, as long as your leisure includes a broadband connection). This Read More...
Just a quick note that in 3 weeks, Chris Henley will be hosting a public webcast about SCCP 2006. Click on the link to register - it’s free! Implementing System Center Capacity Planner 2006 Monday, June 26, 2006 11:30 A.M.–1:00 P.M. Pacific Time Join Read More...
I’m easing back into blogging after taking 6 months off – the good news is this means I’ve got a big backlog of topics… I’d like to start off by thanking Neil Hobson for writing a great two-part overview of System Center Capacity Planner on MSExchange.org. Read More...
This is a catch-all post for user comments and questions about offline files, aka client-side caching. I’m turning off comments on all my previous posts in the Offline Files category , and redirecting readers here instead. Hopefully this will cut down Read More...
Short answer: System Center Capacity Planner is on TechNet disc 0422, which went out this month. We’re actually “featured content” — I think this is what we get in return for exclusivity! System Center Capacity Planner (SCCP) ships this month and is only Read More...
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