Tony, just had another thought....
When you whack it with Jmeter... open the task manager, and dont watch the memory, with caching and swapping it doesnt mean much... just watch the "handles"... they should go up and come back to the original levels quickly.... if they climbing and climbing, and dont recover quickly... something is not closing in the app.
Its a rough quicky check without having to open up profilers... ;)
Normally those handles will tell you straight away if theres a coding issue in the actual app... they climb and stick up there...

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