Re: threads
- From: stcheng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Steven Cheng[MSFT])
- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2006 11:33:03 GMT
Hi Smarty,
Thanks for your followup.
Yes, you're right. The value you get is the expected one. For .net
framework 2.0/ASP.NET 2.0, this setting has been changed, 25 is the default
value for ASP.NET 1.0/1.1 worker process(single-processor). And for 2.0,
based on my local test, the value identical to the one you meet(100), and
if your server have multi-processor or dual core, you also need to multiply
the value with processor count.
Sincerely,
Steven Cheng
Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead
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