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For those of you running your BV sites on Windows 2008 and IIS 7, are you running IIS in Classic or Integrated mode? Have you seen any differences in stability either way? Lastly, are you running the R2 release of Windows 2008? |
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Aaron I am running Win2008 R2 and BV5 sites in integrated mode with no issues. Dedi box 8gig with two very active sites, scheduled task applications and WCF applications. Database on separate server.
Additional Info The above are 5.4 sites
I just checked another dedi server I have a couple of 5.8 sites running on. One in classic mode and another in integrated. Neither are presenting any issues.
You monitoring memory usage on these sites? |
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We have 2 sites (5.7.3) on Win2008 R2, integrated mode, db on a separate server & no issues.
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Originally Posted by: "Kim (Kman)"  You monitoring memory usage on these sites? Not formally, but I've peaked at it and nothing looks out of place. Both sites are running on 4 GB machines that are only serving IIS and have no memory limitations on the app pool. |
Aaron Sherrick BV Commerce Toll-free 888-665-8637 - Int'l +1 717-220-0012 |
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