Ensure that your Windows Server is running the latest updates and patches. Microsoft regularly releases updates that include performance improvements and security fixes.
Consider upgrading hardware components such as RAM, CPU, and storage if they are outdated or insufficient for your server's workload.
Use the built-in Disk Cleanup tool to remove unnecessary files and free up disk space. This can help improve overall system performance.
Adjust the power plan settings to prioritize performance. Open the Power Options in the Control Panel and select the "High Performance" plan.
Review and optimize tasks scheduled to run in the background. Disable or reschedule tasks that may impact server performance during peak hours.