slow publishing (me too) !!!

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Jéjé

Hi,

I've the same problem as some other peoples:
publishing a website is very very slow !
28kb/s and all is on the local network!!! (100mbps network)

I've searching all *.web file without finding any files. also purging
temporary files etc...

my preprod web site is on the same server as my production web site but
under a different virtual server

source: http://server:8110/preprod1
dest: http://server:8120/

also my web server as ISA Server 2000 installed on it.
I've tried a lot of access to the web sites:
* internal netbios name
* external dns name (public access: www.company.com)
* internal IP address of the web site (http://192.168.1.1:8120)
(with, and without web proxy enable)

but there is no changes in my performance.

any other guide?
what is the prefered access ? netbios name/IP/public name?

thanks.

Jerome.
 
No sure, but I suspect it is because you are using non-std ports (8110/8120)
FP use port 80 (http) and 443 (https)
Any reason you are not using std ports

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| Hi,
|
| I've the same problem as some other peoples:
| publishing a website is very very slow !
| 28kb/s and all is on the local network!!! (100mbps network)
|
| I've searching all *.web file without finding any files. also purging
| temporary files etc...
|
| my preprod web site is on the same server as my production web site but
| under a different virtual server
|
| source: http://server:8110/preprod1
| dest: http://server:8120/
|
| also my web server as ISA Server 2000 installed on it.
| I've tried a lot of access to the web sites:
| * internal netbios name
| * external dns name (public access: www.company.com)
| * internal IP address of the web site (http://192.168.1.1:8120)
| (with, and without web proxy enable)
|
| but there is no changes in my performance.
|
| any other guide?
| what is the prefered access ? netbios name/IP/public name?
|
| thanks.
|
| Jerome.
|
|
 
I've also try std ports, but there is no changes.

why non std ports?
because I've more then 1 virtual server and a lot of ISA Web publishing
rules and 1 port can be used only 1 time and the host header cannot be used
in my case all the time
 

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