Node performance is based on a combination of memory, processor speed, and network bandwidth. If your network, computer memory, or processor speed are less than you would like, consider adding nodes. If your node is under used, set the maximum concurrent tasks to 0 to optimize node performance instead of adding more nodes. If a node starts to slow down when node performance is already optimized (by setting the maximum concurrent tasks to 0), adding a node will increase performance. For more information, see Nodes and Improving the Performance of a Node .
Since a node must belong to a cluster, you must first create a cluster. For more information on creating clusters, see To create your first cluster and node .
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To use SQL credentials to connect to the database, select Database Credential, then choose SQL Authentication and select the SQL account from the Credential Manager. |
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Optionally, select Specify an alternate credential for Node service deployment, then select the account. |
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Set tasks to be System - managed to optimize performance. For more information, see Nodes and Improving the Performance of a Node . |
NOTE: CPU load is always used to determine how many concurrent tasks are assigned. Optionally, enter any number greater than 0 to set a Maximum number of tasks that the node will never exceed. |
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Click Add. |
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Click OK. |
It is recommended to set tasks to be System-managed to optimize node performance. CPU load is always used to determine how many concurrent tasks are assigned. You may optionally enter any number greater than 0 to set a Maximum number of tasks that the node can process concurrently.
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Click Edit Node. |
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Set tasks to be System - managed to optimize performance. |
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Once the change is successfully made, click Close in the progress dialog box. |
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