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snickerbooze_13
Oct 26, 2011Nimbostratus
IIS 6.0 seems slow behind BIG-IP
Short story:
Accessing site directly is faster than accessing through BIG-IP.
Long story:
I have been working through several issues with some success. The server is for report...
snickerbooze_13
Nov 18, 2011Nimbostratus
Sorry, i have been away for a while. Don't mean to seem like i am going to ask question and forget about it, but just got somthing that moved up a little higher on my list of priorities..... so, i still have the same issue mentioned above. I didn't change any settings yet on BIG IP because i don't feel like i have understanding of all my questions yet. I have a few more i would like to fiugure out.
The link from steve was verry helpful and i belive there were links on the site linked to that were very useful for my under standing. That actually led me to this question......
My windows 2003 server default tcpwindowsize in the registry exceeds what the defualt settings are with the big IP tcp profile for the
proxy buffer low
proxy buffer high
send buffer
recieve window
anyway, long story short is i am trying to build some understanding of how a big ip between my browser and the web server would affect performance if the settings seem to be lower or bottle neck of sorts. Is this why there is a default big ip profile for LAN / WAN optimizaion?
Are the values in those profiles based on theses MS default server settings or something? If I'm not mistaken i thought i saw something in my searching that there is a particular gude for setting up IIS server.
Thanks in advance for all the help
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