At 10:42 AM 1/25/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>30 seconds? No way is anyone going to wait 30 seconds fora page to download
>these days, unless it's something they are really interested in seeing.
>Still, 30 seconds would even be pushing it then. Aim for 10 or less.
From IIS5.0 from win2k server Rez kit microsoft.com case study
"the microsoft.com team periodically tests the access, search and download
times for specific pages, using 28.8 kbps modems stationed in various U.S.
cities. The test that was performed in January of 1997, showed that users
averages 50 seconds per task. A more recent test of download times
indicated a 20-second improvement to 30-seconds per task..."
Seems 30secs is ok for microsoft.com...
btw...if you don't have the Rez kit, I highly recommend it...it answers a
huge number of questions on...well...pretty much everything to do with IIS,
and win2k server...comes with a cd of some great tools. Be warned
tho...it's about 16 inches of books...not exactly light reading....and
costs about 400$cdn...(what's that..60$us?)...but I did get a swell package
of Microsoft Millenium Mints from Microsoft press...
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