Ah, but I don't need execution time, I need actual ram usage for a request. :)
Basically, the actual page run time is low, really low (less than 250 ms 
normally). There's just something that starts gobbling up ram and slowing down 
all those fast pages that I want to hunt down. 

>Hey Mike....you should check your own archives...hehe ;-)
>
>Barney posted this tidbit not too long ago:
>
>-----------------------------
>Would something as simple as a log file that gets written by
>OnRequestEnd.cfm on every request with the script name, query string,
>and the execution time work?  I've used that type of thing very
>effectively for narrowing bottlenecks.  Certainly not as useful as
>full-blown load testing, but it's very effective for how cheap it is.
>
>cheers,
>barneyb

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