Re: keep IIS in RAM
- From: "David Wang [Msft]" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 20:49:38 -0800
How about turning off the PageFile and make sure you have enough RAM for
your website. Then, everything has to run in RAM.
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"titanic panic" <"jcy1971"@\"g\"mail> wrote in message
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At the moment, our site can basically probably occupy a gig of physical
memory (on a 2GB RAM server), so I was hoping on making sure performance
would be top notch by keeping IIS and all the objects and processes solely
in RAM.
The last time I had to deal with a web server it was with solaris and
apache and it was possible to do that there.
panic
Ken Schaefer wrote:
There is a registry key that you can set to prevent the Windows kernel
from being paged.
Why do you think IIS is not "running in RAM"? And which parts of IIS are
you talking about?
Cheers
Ken
"titanic panic" <"jcy1971"@\"g\"mail> wrote in message
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: Is there a way to keep IIS running solely in RAM?
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: panic
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