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9/11/2007 2:54 PM
 

I would like to offer a Free Keep-Alive Service for anyone interested. 

The only thing that I ask for in return is a link back to my site.  I am trying to build up my site again, and inbound links will help give it a boost.  If you do not wish to link to my home page, please consider linking to my modules list, as a resource link.

I have the service running currently for about ten sites, timed for about every 10 minutes, so there is room for more.  At some point in the future, I may need to stop adding new sites to this service, but for anyone who signs up and keeps the link back to my site, the service will continue on.

If you do not need the keep-alive service, but have an interested in a link exchange, please feel free to link my site, or link to the modules list.  I will see the traffic in my logs and link back immediately!

Keep-Alive services page, and request form:  http://www.tmmworld.net/tabid/257/Default.aspx

Thank you very much.
Terence
http://www.tmmworld.net


Terence
TMMworld Dot Net Services
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9/12/2007 10:26 AM
 

Terence,

I would be interested in the keep-alive service for my site, send me an e-mail and I'll get a link up for you!

My site (http://www.mitchelsellers.com)


-Mitchel Sellers
Microsoft MVP, ASPInsider, DNN MVP
CEO/Director of Development - IowaComputerGurus Inc.
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9/24/2007 12:16 PM
 

Thought I would bump this up to say that there is still room for more sites in our Free Keep-Alive Service.

Info page:  http://www.tmmworld.net/tabid/257/Default.aspx

Thank you.


Terence
TMMworld Dot Net Services
View Terence Maney's profile on LinkedIn
 
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9/24/2007 1:01 PM
 

I'm in.

 
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9/30/2007 9:51 AM
 
TMMworld wrote

I would like to offer a Free Keep-Alive Service for anyone interested. 

The only thing that I ask for in return is a link back to my site.  I am trying to build up my site again, and inbound links will help give it a boost.  If you do not wish to link to my home page, please consider linking to my modules list, as a resource link.

I have the service running currently for about ten sites, timed for about every 10 minutes, so there is room for more.  At some point in the future, I may need to stop adding new sites to this service, but for anyone who signs up and keeps the link back to my site, the service will continue on.

If you do not need the keep-alive service, but have an interested in a link exchange, please feel free to link my site, or link to the modules list.  I will see the traffic in my logs and link back immediately!

Keep-Alive services page, and request form:  http://www.tmmworld.net/tabid/257/Default.aspx

Thank you very much.
Terence
http://www.tmmworld.net



Why is this better than just increasing the "idle timeout" of the application pool? If you keep alive service connects to the site before the recycling process has started, I assume its counter will be reseted again, thus no recycling would occur which should in the end be the same thing. Or am I wrong? I should admit that I have never really read up on this, just drawn my own conclusions, which could be wrong.

/pJ
 
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