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7/13/2006 7:15 PM
 
Has anyone noticed a significant performance problem running DNN 4.0.3 on SQL Server 2005 64-bit?  Running against a 32-bit version everything loads nice and fast.  When I use 64-bit version performance increases 4-5x.  Is there any work around to this problem?
 
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7/13/2006 8:57 PM
 
On SQL Server, I have not; 64 bit has been great.  However, I have my sites broken off onto different machines:  the databases separate from the apps.  Are you running it all on the same machine?


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7/13/2006 11:43 PM
 
The database and app are running on seperate boxes.  The app server is running 32 bit though.  Not sure if that is where the performance problems are coming from though since I don't have a 64 bit app box to test with.
 
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