- From: Prince <prince@xenix.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 19:16:34 +0100
- To: "www-Html" <www-html@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <000f01bd9ae5$39b20c00$6564a8c0@P200.TOM>
Hello there fellow listees... I've got a problem here and I'd appreciate if someone could help me with this (if there's any solution to it, that is)....*grin*. The problem is : I've just completed setting up an intranet site for for one of my major client's electronic manufacturing reference-book. It consists of a huge amount of HTML documents as well as GIF illustrations. The network specs are as follows : A Compaq P300, 512 Mbyte RAM with 16 GByte Raid Array Hard-disk I have just uploaded the documents on to the NT server and I noticed that the server's running a wee bit slow then what I have anticipated. I am pretty sure that the server needs to go through the recycling process and re-indexing before it can run on optimized mode. However, having said that, I was just wondering if there is any other possible ways on how to optimize NT server as a web-server. M.W. Nokman Xenix Technology Ltd. ICQ UIN No. : 4940401
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