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10/31/2008 12:16 PM
 

Armand wrote
 

Does anyone have any experience on the performance difference between running websites as portals on a server versus running it as seperate DNN instances  with  seperate databases on SQL 2005, but under one application pool. 

put the naughty sites on one instance, and the nice sites on another...this way people don't get a surprise if they typo something :->

 


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11/2/2008 7:11 AM
 

Thank you. Following the feedback I have decided to run my DNN  applications as seperate instances. I can always later start adding new DNN apps as portals if I found any performance issues.

The ideal solution is without doubt to run the SQL server on a seperate server but due to costs limitations I will initially run both my apps and sql server on one machine. I will probably up the memory on the server  to more than 8GB to squeese the maximum out of the hardware.

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Armand

 
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11/2/2008 2:34 PM
 

Thank you. Following the feedback I have decided to run my DNN  applications as seperate instances. I can always later start adding new DNN apps as portals if I found any performance issues.

The ideal solution is without doubt to run the SQL server on a seperate server but due to costs limitations I will initially run both my apps and sql server on one machine. I will probably up the memory on the server  to more than 8GB to squeese the maximum out of the hardware.

Regards

Armand

 
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