NewServe is a thin, patent-pending layer of software placed in front of the Windows server file system that extends certain file requests and applies a novel buffering technique to the extended file data returning from storage. The result is that your server delivers more data because it doesn't have to wait as long for mechanical movement.
That's it!
The above idea may seem too simple to be effective but it actually releases 68% more throughput from the industry's latest servers running the industry's latest software (Figure 1).
The magic behind NewServe is knowing what to extend and what not to extend and where in the server to place this intelligence. Some clever buffering also helps.
NewServe lacks a write function so it can't change anything on the server disks. And it works with the server OS through standard Microsoft interfaces, so it's firewalled off from the Microsoft code.
Install, reboot, register, forget it.
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