RE: Blackstone's bottleneck

2004-12-15 Thread Harkins, Patrick
Do you have a way of measuring the improvement gained by turning logging off? -Patrick >-Original Message- >From: mdinow > > >I plan to post everything to FA as articles (latest issue out >yesterday). >One thing I did was use getPageContext.Include to include >files rather than >CFINCLU

RE: Blackstone's bottleneck

2004-12-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I plan to post everything to FA as articles (latest issue out yesterday). One thing I did was use getPageContext.Include to include files rather than CFINCLUDE where the files had no CF to process. Big savings there. Also, CFHTMLHEAD is not a great thing to use too often. But that's all in code. Th

RE: Blackstone's bottleneck

2004-12-15 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Wish I could but > IIS thats your problem. Go with a linux solution and you'll thank me > later mikey. > > > On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 10:14:04 -0500, Michael Dinowitz > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > HoF is now 100% Blackstone and I've found a bottleneck in it; the web > > server. I've been gett

RE: Blackstone's bottleneck

2004-12-15 Thread Harkins, Patrick
Mike, could you please keep us update as to what you turn off and what kind of gain you get? regards, Patrick >-Original Message- >From: mdinowit > >HoF is now 100% Blackstone and I've found a bottleneck in it; the web >server. I've been getting a TON of traffic and Blackstone is >handl

Re: Blackstone's bottleneck

2004-12-15 Thread Bill Wheatley
IIS thats your problem. Go with a linux solution and you'll thank me later mikey. On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 10:14:04 -0500, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > HoF is now 100% Blackstone and I've found a bottleneck in it; the web > server. I've been getting a TON of traffic and Blackstone is