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IIS7 - Performance
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FlashRiver
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04-16-2009, 8:24 AM
Steve,
Before Installing IIS 7 and after installing the correct "Vista (WinServer 2008) Nic Driver"...
After Installing IIS 7 - along with installing the correct "Vista (WinServer 2008) Driver" for our network adapter card and making sure that both configuration per TCP Chimney Offload was enabled on the network ...
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Posted to
IIS7 - Performance
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FlashRiver
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04-16-2009, 8:20 AM
Bernard,
I would normally agree with your comment, but the results of the speed test are accurate. It was a before snapshot and after installing IIS 7. We rebuilt of the server twice, and both times, the results were the same before and after installing IIS 7.
I really appreciate you trying to help.
Thanks so much,
- Flashriver
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Posted to
IIS7 - Performance
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FlashRiver
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04-16-2009, 8:16 AM
Steve, I believe you were right about the TCP Chimney Off Loading...
Before Installing IIS 7 and after installing the correct "Vista (WinServer 2008) Driver"...
After Installing IIS 7 - along with installing the correct "Vista (WinServer 2008) Driver" version for the nic card and making sure that both configuration per TCP ...
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Posted to
IIS7 - Performance
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FlashRiver
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04-13-2009, 10:29 PM
Win2008WebServer, PowerEdge Server, 4 gig ram, dual core quad, 3.1 gig processors... dedicated T1 - 2.5 down and 1.5 up speed by Cox Cable.
I have been monitoring the upload speed of the server and notice that after installing IIS 7 to host websites, the Upload speed drops as low as dialup.
I uninstalled IIS 7 and the ...
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IIS7 - General
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FlashRiver
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01-16-2008, 3:40 PM
Thank you Luciano.cl for posting the Lab. It was very useful especially with regard to the appcmd configuration settings. We now have both the ASP.NET and the FastCGI PHP applications running on the same webserver. Cool!
We have some tweaking to do, but in all respects, without your help I do believe it would have taken us many moons to figure it ...
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Posted to
IIS7 - General
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FlashRiver
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01-15-2008, 5:29 PM
Guys, I am somewhat at a lost. With IIS7 we're able to host a PHP and or ASP.Net application. I am however having a bit of a problem when I create a PHP application along with a ASP.Net application using IIS7. Setting the application varables for the PHP application seems to bomb out ASP.NET application and visa versa.
Is it ...