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1/16/2007 4:11 PM
 

John,

As a matter of fact, I disabled recycling the application pool in IIS to see what happens over time. The worker process is running now for 13 days and takes more then 800 Mb Ram and SQL uses about 2.8 Gb. I just let it run and see when it crashes :-) I remember some Microsoft document about this when they moved to a 64 bit environment but I cannot find it.

 
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1/16/2007 4:16 PM
 
i do the same for my site (also running off my own server), i set the application pool to recycle every 7 days, saturday night or something. My site is a lot smaller than mariettes (and also still 3.2.2.. ;)... but it seems to work quite well.

Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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1/16/2007 4:28 PM
 

Erik,

You are not giving the correct example...you should really upgrade to 4.4.0 now that you are a Core member. I bow for you

 
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1/16/2007 4:45 PM
 

 

Yes, not letting it automatically recycle is another way to keep it hot. 

That is what the the recommended keep-alive does in a shared hosting environment. 
Something tells me they might get recycled because of memory before they get to use 800MB though.


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1/16/2007 4:49 PM
 
Mariette Knap wrote

Erik,

You are not giving the correct example...you should really upgrade to 4.4.0 now that you are a Core member. I bow for you

well.. as long as i keep ahead of Shauns site, I'm home free. I was planning to upgrade to 4.4.0, but it had too many issues


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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