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During times of low traffic when I go to my store first load takes a long time. Then after the first load it is quick. Is there a way to keep the site alive? I think with sf6 there was a way to ping the store to keep it alive. Thank you,
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Joined: 4/2/2004(UTC) Posts: 2,393 Location: Hummelstown, PA Thanks: 6 times Was thanked: 163 time(s) in 158 post(s)
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You can use any number of web-based tools to accomplish this. We like to use a site monitoring service which serves the dual role of monitoring your site's uptime and keeping the ASP.NET worker process alive. |
Aaron Sherrick BV Commerce Toll-free 888-665-8637 - Int'l +1 717-220-0012 |
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What service do you recommend or use?
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We use Uptime Robot, but again, they are tons of these services that you can choose from. |
Aaron Sherrick BV Commerce Toll-free 888-665-8637 - Int'l +1 717-220-0012 |
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I was considering at uptime robot. I'll give it a try. Thanks for the recommendation.
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