Monday, January 30, 2012

Process Lasso 5.1.0.44 Portable by Evan

By managing the programs running on your computer, Process Lasso increases system responsiveness and helps to prevents system stalls. It accomplishes this through our ProBalance technology. This proprietary algorithm dynamically adjusts the priorities of running programs so that some are given higher priority access to the CPU(s) than others.

With Process Lasso, no longer will single, or multiple, processes be able to bring your system to a virtual stall. Process Lasso will let you keep interacting with your computer, even when it is totally swamped.

In addition to the ProBalance technology, users can tweak how their programs are run. Process Lasso offers a number of unique and helpful capabilities. These include default priority classes, default CPU affinities, disallowed processes, keep running processes, per-process power schemes, a process watchdog, and process instance count limits.

These features give you the ability to control how programs utilize your computer's resources based on automatic settings. With Process Lasso, you can decide exactly how you want your processes to run.

Process Lasso uses virtually no system resources itself, being written in highly optimized native x32 and x64 C++. The core engine can run stand-alone and consume as little as 1-3MB of RAM.

This is a special edition especially tailored for servers and it will enable administrators to easily monitor and manage the running processes from a simple and easy to use interface.

Here are some key features of "Process Lasso Server":

ProBalance:
· Balance process priorities in a safe, effective manner to improve PC responsiveness during high loads

Process Watchdog:
· Terminate, restart, or change CPU affinity when a specified threshold is met

Enforce Maximum Instances of Applications:
· Limit processes to a specified number of instances per user, or per machine - allowing easy license compliance and enforcement

I/O Priorities:
· For Vista and above you can set the current or default/persistent I/O priority of processes

Auto-terminate, Sticky priorities, Sticky affinities, etc:
· Set default priorities and CPU affinities, disallow processes from running, and log events on your system

Multi-Core Optimization:
· Through default CPU affinities and ProBalance affinity adjustments, you can optimize your multi-core processor to make the most efficient use of your CPUs (cores). It also offers logical core avoidance to improve performance of certain applications on HyperThreaded CPUs.

No System Registry Values Changed:
· Process Lasso makes NO registry or system setting changes. It does have advanced tools that will enable YOU to make changes if you choose, but we generally do not recommend it (and say so in warnings). Note Process Lasso does store some of its own data in the registry, and we are speaking only of system registry values.

Independent Core Engine:
· Can run stand-alone as a service or normal process

Minimal Resource Use:
· Written in native C++ and continually refined for maximum efficiency (native 64-bit build also available)

Windows 7 and Windows 2008 Ready:
· Compatible with Windows 7, but maintains full backwards compatibility

Reduces Total Cost of Ownership:
· Less unresponsive servers and more control equals less downtime and less maintenance of your server

No scripting:
· Why write highly inefficient and cumbersome scripts when you can have native code efficiently applying the rules you want?

Multi-user friendly:
· Designed from the ground up for use in multi-user environments!

Select Multiple Processes at Once:
· Want to terminate 5 different processes at once? Or set their current or sticky priority class or CPU affinity? No problem. Select multiple processes and work with them.

What's new:
· Fix.GUI: [#102] Fixed a theoretical memory leak in event history tracking that could occur on high activity systems after a long duration
· Fix.GUI: [#104] Fixed rare anomaly in the handling of multiple events coming through the inter-process pipe during the same time frame
· Change.GUI: Language updates
· Change.Licensing: Adjusted some unspecified licensing code

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