REGEDIT4 ; ; SYM100IO.REG - Version REG.1 ; Guarantee Maximum Number of Concurrent I/O's for NT 4.0 ; ; This data file will add a registry entry to specify a maximum number of ; concurrent I/O's (useful when performance benchmarking and for high ; performance servers). ; ; This registry entry is applied by the regedit.exe program. Go to ; Windows Explorer and double-click on sym100io.reg or at a command ; prompt type: ; ; regedit sym100io.reg ; ; NOTE: Increasing the value of this setting will consume non-paged pool ; memory, a critical resource for NT. Do not set the value arbitrarily high. ; It is possible to degrade system performance by setting the value too high. ; ; The entries below will set the maximum number of concurrent I/O's to the ; value indicated. The value below will set the maximum number of ; concurrent I/O's to 100 (64 hex). To set a different value edit the value ; of 00000064 in the entry. Do not change any other parts of the entry. ; Note that increasing this value will consume more non-paged pool memory, ; a critical resource for NT. It is possible to degrade system performance ; by using a value which is too high. ; ; IMPORTANT: The value is always expressed as a hex value, with a string ; of 8 digits, such as 00000064 (=0x64 or 100 decimal). ; [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Symc8xx\Parameters\Device] "NumberOfRequests"=dword:00000064 ; ; Note: The system must be rebooted for this setting to take effect.