I assume windows (iis was a dead giveaway, I know im on top of it this
morning) and with that
you can use performance monitoring, to watch this...on a on-the-fly type
basis...
just a small tip on this iceberg of GREAT help we call cftalk
-----Original Message-----
From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 9:57 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Server use / stability
i'm trying to figure out a good reliable way to measure statistically
how much my server is being taxed with the multiple sites I have running
on it. The server has about 10 sites on it and a management system that
is CF intensive. Is there a program that I can set on the server to
give me some good feedback throughout the day or is it just best to
examine the IIS logs? I basically want to stay on top of the hardware
aspect as we're adding some larger sites with significantly more traffic
and I want to make sure that our clients get good hosting for their
money and i want to be able to plan on getting a second dedicated server
if the need should arise (before it's too late). Let me know if you
know of any tools or methods for keeping up on this.
John Burns
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