I am running IIS7. What is the default Max Worker Process? Do I have to
manually adjust it to more than 1?

Regards
Peter

On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 6:19 PM, ThanderMaX <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have you enabled the "Web Gardening" ? (or Changing Max Worker Process
> to more than 1) .
>
> You can do it "Application Pools" view, select "Advanced Settings" and
> change the value (Default is 1).
>
>
> But beware, enabling web gardening might cause spurious session
> related bugs (rare but it's your app code specific) .
>
> Remember, before enabling this in production machine, do check the
> application behavior throughly.
>
>
>
> On Jul 22, 7:46 pm, Peter Chiu <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Did a benchmark test to compare ASP.NET MVC2 against Spring Web MVC3 &
> > Grails. Results shown ASP.NET MVC is 2x slower than Spring MVC.
> >
> > Results (request per second)
> > Grails = 530
> > Spring Web MVC 3 = 2323
> > ASP.NET MVC 2 = 1299
> >
> > I also observed that Tomcat scales better than IIS7. On my test machine,
> IIS
> > only used one of the CPU cores while Tomcat was able to use both.
> >
> > *Is there any way to tune IIS7 so that it can use both cores for this
> test?*
> >
> > Method:
> > Local test client makes 100k requests and take the average requests per
> > second.
> >
> > Test:
> > Controller gets the posted HTTP variable "name" and set it as view
> variable
> > and returns the view. The view then display "Hello world from ${name}!!!"
> >
> > OS:
> > Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter x64
> >
> > CPU:
> > Intel(R) Xeon(R) W3520 2.66GHz/8MB L3 Cache/4.8GT/s (Quad Core)
> >
> > Memory:
> > 24GB DDR3
> >
> > Software:
> > Microsoft IIS 7 + .NET 4.0
> > Spring Web MVC 3.0.0
> > Grails 1.3.3
> > Groovy 1.7.2
> > JDK 1.6.020 x64
> > Tomcat 6.0.28
> >
> > Video taken during the test + test sources:
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9319643/aspmvc2%2Cspringmvc%2Cgrails-benchmar...
> >
> > Regards
> > Peter




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Best Regards,
Peter

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