Gareth,

Not that I know this is the case, but there is one detail that stands
out to me in your post.

Are you sure that you are not at the maximum performance you can get
from your VMWare environment? Maybe the bottle neck is not in the
application software, but in the VM software/hardware?

(Just my first thought.)

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On 11/2/06, Gareth Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
** Environment:
Windows 2003sp1 (VMWare)
MS-SQL 2003 sp3
ARS 7.0.0 p2 >upgraded to> 7.0.1
Mid-Tier 7.0.0 p2 >upgraded to> 7.0.1

I upgraded ARS & MT to 7.0.1 eagerly anticipating the much sought after
performance increase that Tomcat brings. Unfortunately the performance on
the upgraded server runs as if ServletExec is still installed.

As part of the MT upgrade, I uninstalled MT 7.0.0 completely, including
ServletExec and remove the filters from IIS. I removed the \Program Files\AR
System\Mid-Tier directory completely. I then installed MT 7.0.1 with Tomcat
on IIS.  But after a restart the performance was still the same as it was on
ServletExec.

Next, to check if there's anything in the upgrade, on a new server I
installed ARS 7.0.1 and MT 7.0.1 with Tomcat) fresh, and that showed ther
performance gain I was expecting.

Anyone seen this before? Any ideas how to resolve?

Thanks
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