CacheBoost Control Panel Settings

CacheBoost Settings Enterprise Edition

CacheBoost Settings Professional Edition
You can adjust CacheBoost settings from the Settings. We recommend that you leave this in Automatic Intellisense mode. It applies the best settings automatically.
When you select Custom Settings then you can configure CacheBoost in the Advance Settings.
Besides this CacheBoost also offers two built in configurations optimized for Workstation and Servers respectively.
When you use Settings optimized for Workstation CacheBoost efforts to have as much memory available for applications. Using workstation mode on servers is not recommended. But if you server has 128 MB or less memory you can use this mode on Servers.
When you use Server Tune (though only recommended only for servers) CacheBoost prepares you machine to bear the heavy load of servers. Though memory usage will increase anywhere from 25% to 50% depending on physical memory but you will get Rock Solid Performance. (Server Tune is only available in Enterprise Edition). Server Tune is a tradeoff between memory and performance. If you have more than 512 MB memory available on Windows 2000/XP then you should go for Server Tune.
CacheBoost also provides facility to Configure Once Apply Everywhere. Once you fine tune CacheBoost on a single machine you can export its Settings and save it. Then this profile can be applied to each machine by just importing it.
Difference between CacheBoost Enterprise Edition and Professional Edition.
Enterprise Edition besides all the benefits of the Professional version includes Server Tune Technology to bear the heavy load of Servers. With Enterprise Edition you can also use the Server Tune Technology on your Desktop Workstation to give server like performance. It is slightly costlier than professional edition. It is best for Servers, Systems with heavy load, developers, die hard gamers.
Professional Edition is same as Enterprise edition but does not include Server Tune Technology. It is best optimized for day to day applications on your personal computer, It is best for home users, daily applications. It is available in about 2/3 price of Enterprise Edition to suit home users.
Though both Enterprise and Professional editions can run on Windows NT/2000/XP workstation, home edition, Servers. But Enterprise edition is best optimized both for Workstation and Servers.
Both versions have been tested on:
Windows NT version 4.0 SP4 workstation and Server.
Windows 2000 Professional and Server.
Windows XP Professional and Home Edition
Windows .Net Server Beta 2.
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