simple test may help confirm some of this, eh?  Create a HTML page
with a upload control.  Have the form post to itself.  This way your
upload only involves IIS.


DK

On 12/6/05, Mik Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, now we have conflicting info from two people on this list.
>
> Michael
>
>
> At 11:41 AM 12/6/2005, you wrote:
> >To add, uploading a 300mb file does not mean that 300mb of RAM is used! If
> >that was the case there would be no such things as enterprise CMS tool -
> >"ooh I'm sorry you cannot upload an image to the CMS, someone else is.."
> >
> >A file is just uploaded by http/ftp - bit by bit. IIS does not hold it in
> >memory per se.
> >
> >It is not held in memory of the server - that would be utterly pointless and
> >unworkable.
> >
> >Look at it this way - I you download a file to your HD which is 1GB and you
> >only have 500mb of RAM does your download fail? Of course not, it is not
> >based on memory.
>
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