Why wouldn't ReadyBoost be enabled in Server 2008 R2?
If Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 are from a common code base, why wouldn't ReadyBoost be enabled in Windows Server 2008 R2? Is it because MS believes we all have our servers are overloaded with memory? I was able to build my server with 4gb of memory, but now it has 12gb, which is more than it's currently using. Still, when the server starts paging memory, wouldn't ReadyBoost help performance?- Michael Faklis
March 17th, 2011 12:20pm

Hello, Readyboost is made for workstations to have a temporary fix for RAM problems. On a server this is not builtin exact for that reason. Use real RAM instead.Best regards Meinolf Weber Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees , and confers no rights.
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March 17th, 2011 1:44pm

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