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  • Web Garden Limit

    Hi, We are currently stress testing our ASP.NET based application. The DB server has Intel Xeon with Quad Cores and with 8 GB RAM . The application server is Core 2 Duo with 4 GB RAM and the web server has the same specs as the app server. All of these are running on Windows 2003. We use SQL Server 2000...
    Posted to Architecture (Forum) by smakazmi on 09-07-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: architecture, asp .NET 2.0, IIS, performance
  • Assess .Net Intranet Application

    I am assessing whether a .net intranet application system is of acceptable, reasonable quality. My criteria so far for this is on several fronts: - Architecture (e.g., is the architecture n-tier?) - Is the code easy to maintain? - Has the code been written with reuse in mind, or refactored? - Are there...
    Posted to Free For All (Forum) by dbrook007 on 01-04-2008, 12:00 AM
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  • Could somebody explain to me the difference between a web server and an application server?

    Hello, I have a really basic and simple question to ask. The web server is physically handled by IIS, right? Is the application server also handled by IIS? I am just a little confused on the differences between a web server and an application server.
    Posted to Architecture (Forum) by xyz789 on 09-28-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: 3tier, 3-Tier Architecture, 3-tier programming, architecture, Dynamic, IIS, Web Server
  • Unmanaged Code under IIS?

    I am writing this post about a project that I completed earlier this year. First I will give a high level explanation of the project, then a list of problems and solutions that occured during the project and finally i would like people to discuss these problems and how they could be resolved better....
    Posted to Architecture (Forum) by CraigFranchuk on 12-14-2007, 12:00 AM
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  • Guidance welcomed on architectural design

    Hi, I am looking for some advice and comments on the proposed architecture for a new web application that I am about to start. Basically, the application will consist of a static content and then multiple non-static parts. The static content would more than likely be some sort of CMS and the multiple...
    Posted to Architecture (Forum) by ThinkingAboutStuff on 10-06-2009, 12:00 AM
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