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Windows Vista SP1 Core Performance - TechAmok
Windows Vista SP1 Core Performance - [software] 08:01 PM EDT - Mar,26 2008 - post a comment 
The chaps over at
Bit-Tech take a look at the core performance of Windows Vista SP1:
Overall, there are the occasional epic performance improvements and some
epic losses, but for the most part the performance is very consistent.
Considering all the additional fixes - the compatibility improvements, the
security fixes and other tweaks, we'd suggest Windows Vista SP1 is worth
installing unless you do something where there's a big performance drop... a
lot.
One of the notable things that has bugged quite a few of us in the office in
the past is the slight improvement to file copying integrity. Previously when
you'd copy a lot of large files, Vista couldn't handle it that well and it would
sometimes crash or grind to a halt. The same thing happened when you also
cancelled it half way through - it really wouldn't know what to do. The
integrity of this operation has been notably improved but it's still far from
perfect: cancelling a file transfer still leaves it to sit and brew for
several seconds before it decides what to do, and the performance is still
better in Windows XP SP2 - that has been widely catalogued. In addition, is it
so hard to include a pause button for file copying? We can do it on Internet and
FTP transfers so why not when the drive is within arm's reach not the other side
of the world? Any seasoned PC user will know that even still, trying to do two
things at once on a single hard drive cripples performance as the drive heads go
nuts.
We did notice that the Windows default Defragmentation Utility had also been
updated for Vista SP1 too: you can finally select what disk(s) you want it
to work on, rather than the �all encompassing� approach of non-SP1. It still
doesn't feature the graphic that was with Windows XP and Windows 2000, however
there is plenty of 3rd party software, like Diskeeper for example, which will
offer this functionality (and much more) instead.
The improved DLNA support through Media Center Extenders might get
companies like Cyberlink (with its Digital Home Enabler Kit) and Mezzmo who
charge a considerable sum for a very similar thing, a little hot under the
collar and are probably muttering some anti-competitive notions under their
breath, but as consumers we can't complain for the free update to improve the
core feature-set. However, there has always been free alternatives like TVersity
and TwonkyVision for example.
For the most part though, having used Vista SP1 RTM and the full release for the
best part of a several weeks now, we can't say it'll sway more people into
buying the OS - the improvements are subtle and virtually unnoticeable to the
end user... both looking from core application performance and gaming
performance perspectives. And one thing Vista SP1 definitely isn't is another
Windows XP SP2 - most will still consider Vista to be "bloatware" (it's been
well documented as considerably slower) because the "performance improvements"
are nowhere near what was needed to change people's minds.
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