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9/15/2010 12:34 PM
 
Hi

We have 4 servers in a webfarm pointing to a shared installation of dnn via a unc share... We have 1 staging server running the same codebase which points to the production database. All content editing etc happens on staging. We in turn have file replication on the portal folders to the installation on the unc share to keeping all uploaded files in sync that have been uploaded/deleted on staging..

What we are finding is that when replication happens that the instances on the frontends start utilising 100% cpu power, become unresponsive which results in an app pool recycle..

Has anyone experienced the same problem or have any suggestions.. We have excluded all cache folders within the portal folders from the replication process...

We are running Professional Version 5.5.0


Thanks
Ray
 
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