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5/13/2008 3:40 AM
 

I am testing the performance of DNN in my VPS. I have found that if I have previously charged .NET (w3wp.exe with the user IWAM_plesk) or any web site, load times in all my domains are lower. Is there any way to maintain the memory .NET? With a .NET web service working 24/7?

I am using Http Compression of IIs6. My VPS has 768Mb.RAM and SQL 2005 Express, do I need more RAM?

Thank you.

 
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5/13/2008 3:01 PM
 

You can always use more RAM.  :)

Get more users.  Then  your site will stay cached in ASP.NET better.  DNN doesn't support precompiling, so the best you can do is work with the DNN cache settings.

Jeff

 
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5/14/2008 2:04 PM
 

OK. Thanks.

 

 
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