RE: Max Concurrent users

dannlozano_at_hotmail.com
Date: 01/10/05


Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 08:13:02 -0800

Max users for IIS for Server is unlimited, but for workstation is 10. If you
are asking if you should share the load, look into Application Center 2000,
this product rocks for IIS.

"P1ayboy" wrote:

> I was just wondering what the max number of concurrent users that IIS can
> handle is, or when it becomes advisable to start spreading the load?
>
> I appreciate this will depend on the website type, but its a reasonably
> simple database driven site.
>
> I need to know this before i start developing the application.
>
> Many thanks



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