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.
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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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