Performance Issues if Unwired Server Not Installed on a 64-bit Machine

Problem: You observe performance issues when a high volume of client activity (synchronizations or logins) occurs on an Unwired Server running on a 32-bit Windows machine.

Explanation: Unwired Server is only supported on 64-bit machines for production deployments. The use of 32-bit machines do not provide a large number of TCP/IP ports by default. An indication of this problem are synchronization and login error messages in the client log.

Solution: Use a 64-bit Windows server installation for all work other than development testing.

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