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3/7/2006 1:02 AM
 

Yes, MS SQL Server 2000 will be running on the same machine.

We will also be using the latest DNN 3.xx version for this to utilize the .NET framework 1.1

 
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3/7/2006 10:28 AM
 

That many hits  a day you really should think about splitting the IIS server and the SQL Server to different machines.  I would have at least four machines two IIS servers and the SQL Server instance spread across the other two.

It's not that DNN can't do it but what the servers can handle and how many threads are going to be waiting to get data from the DB or waiting to get serviced by IIS.  Not to mention with that many hits from one machine running everything you would probably wear a hole in the hard drives. :)  They would never stop.  :) 


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3/8/2006 3:31 PM
 

Any implementations we have done have noticed substantial increases in performance when breaking out the DB and web servers onto seperate boxes (as they should have), so I would definitely with Adeian about seperating the two.

 
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