mchilson
Perch
Anyone who can chime in on this your advice would be most appreacited...
I moved a "fairly" high traffic (80-120 gig of traffic a month) site off of my shared hosting account here to a VPS system. The move went fine. Since I am keeping my shared account I left the database back end (it's a soop portal) on MSSQL4.
Got the site up and running (www.rcscalebuilder.com) but am experiencing some STRANGE things...
1. When you type in the address in the browser it takes anywhere from 2 seconds to 2 minutes to see the home page. The browser just sits there then when the page loads it's pretty fast. Also while maneuvering around the site it will be moving along just fine them all the sudden it will "freeze" and take sometimes up to 5-7 min to display the page.
2. sometimes everyone gets "frozen" and recycling the worker process seems to clear this up.
I am running the site in it's own app pool on IIS 6.0. do you think this is a worker process issue? There are never more than 25-30 folks on the site at any given time. Also I'm fine on RAM and CPU. Any configuration suggestions would be appreciated!
Oh and BTW.. switching to Linux is NOT an option.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
I moved a "fairly" high traffic (80-120 gig of traffic a month) site off of my shared hosting account here to a VPS system. The move went fine. Since I am keeping my shared account I left the database back end (it's a soop portal) on MSSQL4.
Got the site up and running (www.rcscalebuilder.com) but am experiencing some STRANGE things...
1. When you type in the address in the browser it takes anywhere from 2 seconds to 2 minutes to see the home page. The browser just sits there then when the page loads it's pretty fast. Also while maneuvering around the site it will be moving along just fine them all the sudden it will "freeze" and take sometimes up to 5-7 min to display the page.
2. sometimes everyone gets "frozen" and recycling the worker process seems to clear this up.
I am running the site in it's own app pool on IIS 6.0. do you think this is a worker process issue? There are never more than 25-30 folks on the site at any given time. Also I'm fine on RAM and CPU. Any configuration suggestions would be appreciated!
Oh and BTW.. switching to Linux is NOT an option.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!