Ian,

One possibility is name resolution. The server is "nasserver-01". The question 
is, how does the web server "find" this server?  Are you using AD or Wins or 
host, or DNS or what?  A lengthy but predictable delay probably means that it 
is "trying" one method of finding the server (like checking
wins) then trying the next method (probably broadcast) which is successful. 
Make sure resolution is the same on both servers. Then make sure that 
networking is the same as well - for example, sitching, duplexing and bandwidth 
levels.

-mark

Ok, I'll have to forward that to our network/operations folks, because I don't 
think I understood every tenth word in your message.


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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA

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