I would run a trace on the SQL server and make sure your indexes are
good (no long running queries).

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Subject: Witango-Talk: Concerns

Witango 2000
IIS 5
SQL 7
All service pask and critical updates.
SQL Machine - 1 gig ram, 1 gigahertz, Athelon, Win2k
IIS Machine -1 gig ram, 1.8 gigahertz, Athelon, Win2k

I am about to go public with a site that will give a dress shirt to 
each employee to a certain compnay. I set it up so they can only 
order once. The employees are in a table with their last 4 digits of 
their SS number and their birthday as their passwords. There will be 
18,000 employees hitting the site for about 3 weeks after the site is 
published in their newsletter.

Should I have any concerns about this many data calls or hits? I have 
about 40 other sites on thiese servers, some getting up to 3000 
visits per day with no hiccups. It runs very cool at about 3% cpu 
usage. Just wondering if the extra load will be a problem.

Thanks

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