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Performance Tuning Guidelines for Windows Server 2008 R2 April 12, 2013 Abstract
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To control interrupt moderation, some network adapters expose different interrupt moderation levels, buffer coalescing parameters (sometimes separately for send and receive buffers), or both. You should consider interrupt moderation for CPU-bound workloads and consider the trade-off between the host CPU savings and latency versus the increased host CPU savings because of more interrupts and less latency. If the network adapter does not perform interrupt moderation but does expose buffer coalescing, then increasing the number of coalesced buffers allows for more buffers per send or receive, which improves performance.
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