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7/11/2007 8:38 AM
 

Hi,

I'm looking for IIS settings or scripts that will reduce or eliminate the page load time on initial access.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 
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7/11/2007 11:27 AM
 

You will want to work with outside monitoring services to get the best result.  I use http://www.host-tracker.com which is free...


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7/12/2007 8:02 AM
 

Hi, and thanks for your interest in my issue.  Your suggestion works for externally visible sites but I need a solution that works for internal sites as well.

 
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7/12/2007 10:42 AM
 

In that case you have a few options.

In IIS you can set the ASP.NET worker process property for inactive timeout (The delay for shutdown of the app pool due to inactivity), this is defaulted at 20 minutes.

Youc an also use one of the many tools out there to periodiclly "ping" your local site from a machine that has access to it.


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7/12/2007 11:56 AM
 

I would recommend Servers Alive found here: http://www.woodstone.nu/salive/

If you run the program with no license it runs in a free mode and you can do like 10 checks. We use it for our network monitoring. Its cheap, easy to use, and you can write custom plugins for it. We wrote a plug in that runs webservice calls to amke sure all our web services are up and running.

Hope that helps,

Jerel

 
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