RE: Performance settings

From: Joe (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/20/04


Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 20:29:26 -0700

Thanks for your reply

How many hits do you expect to be getting per day seems to
be the main criteria.

(Assuming advertisement on radio and television quite a
few.
Not really sure.)

If your content is mainly static (yes it is) then your
hardware could easily handle the 100 000 plus setting.
 
(this would be connections correct?)

I would not bandwith or CPU throttle either, unless there
is some compelling reason to do so.

(This left on the unlimited setting Correct?)
>-----Original Message-----
>How many hits do you expect to be getting per day seems
to be the main criteria.
>
>If your content is mainly static then your hardware could
easily handle the 100 000 plus setting.
>
>I would not bandwith or CPU throttle either, unless there
is some compelling reason to do so.
>.
>



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