Internet Information Services 5.0 - Optimize

These articles provide in-depth information about performance tuning for Web servers running Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0 and Windows 2000 Server.

Performance and Tuning

  • Automating Administration for IIS 5.0

    Automate administrative tasks and let users administer their own sites from remote computers. This solution reduces the time and money it takes to manually administer a large installation, without reducing the number of Web sites supported.

  • Performance Tuning and Monitoring

    Learn about using Windows 2000 tools such as Performance Monitor, Windows event logs, and the IIS access logs, to monitor IIS performance and activity; detecting and resolving IIS errors; monitoring IIS performance; and tuning Web Server Performance.

  • IIS Optimization and the Metabase

    Learn to optimize IIS and related services; techniques for improving IIS performance; configuring automatic restarts of IIS; getting the most from IIS applications; advanced techniques for managing IIS through the Windows Registry and the IIS metabase.

  • Customizing the FTP Service

    In this chapter, get details about FTP architecture, access issues, options configured on the FTP Site and Home Directory tabs, virtual directories, and the step-by-step process of setting up an FTP site.

  • Web Server Tuning with IIS 5.0

    Tune a Web server running IIS 5.0 with details about monitoring and testing; hardware, software, and tools; new settings and features; and tips, registry, and metabase settings.

  • Maximizing Microsoft IIS Performance

    View a collection of recommended performance articles that include tuning your IIS Web server, ASP performance, optimizing scripting languages, optimizing access to your data, optimizing client-side performance, and cache use.

  • Microsoft IIS: Solutions for Poor Server Performance

    Get a list of solutions for server performance killers.

 

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