Paul,
Here
is what I would check when the problems start:
Are
all your MTS packages still up and running? (If you're using
MTS)
What
is happening on your SQL machine?
I've
experienced unresponsive websites and they've usually been caused by problems
with MTS packages.
The
other advantage to Gopal's suggestion is that if one f the sites hangs, you can
often recover it by unloading it in IIS rather than restarting the
machine.
Oh,
and tt probably wouldn't hurt to add a bit more RAM if you can afford it
;)
HTH
Ian
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