xeon e5-2690

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The Intel Xeon E5-2690 is a server-grade processor commonly found in enterprise systems running Windows Server. Discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight its use in multi-CPU configurations, such as dual E5-2690 setups with substantial RAM and SSD storage, for hosting Remote Desktop Services. Users report performance issues like high CPU usage and system unresponsiveness, often linked to runaway processes such as Windows Installer threads. Troubleshooting these problems involves monitoring task manager, identifying misbehaving services, and managing software installations. The tag covers real-world deployment challenges, hardware compatibility, and performance tuning for Windows Server environments using this specific Xeon model.
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    Server 2016 Unresponsive - Windows Installer

    I have a Server 2016 (Standard) that I use to run Remote Desktop Services for 7 users. The box has two Xeon E5-2690 (2.9 Ghz) cpus, 256 Gb, and two 2 TB SSD drives. The box had been working flawlessly for ages. Within the last two weeks I've had to resort to restarting it every day...
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