I would check your link to the new server, maybe its on an overloaded
switch or its network card has a mis-configuration?  Check ping times
compared to your production server, maybe its something really basic? 

Chris Peterson 

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 12:57 PM
To: CF-Server
Subject: New Server rendering pages slowly

I am setting up a new server, actually migrating from one server to
another.

The new server's processor is twice as fast and it has twice as much
RAM, and that RAM itself more than twice as fast as the specs on the
older server.

Yet web pages are rendering noticeably slower on the new server. I'm
doing some testing now to try to determine if it's CF or IIS, but it
"feels" like a CF issue. I'm running the exact same version of CF6.1 on
both servers, both of which are running Windows Server 2003.

The ONLY difference, other than hardware specs, is that the new server
is also running MySQL 5, but I have tried disabling the MySQL service
and pointing the site on the new server to the old DB (the same DB the
older server is hitting) and it still renders slowly. On some pages you
can literally see the page being "built" piece-by-piece, whereas on the
older server, the exact same code "pops" into existence.

Any ideas out there?

Thanks,

Mike



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