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M15t3r M4g1c - 23 Nov 2004 19:32 GMT
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I have an issue with a deployment of VB.NET I'd be interested in your
thoughts please.

I have rolled out VB.NET onto a box running W2K Advanced Server in
standalone mode running TSWeb.  This box is a Dual Xeon 800+ with 3GB of
RAM.

Users connect to the box via the w3 interface and are happy with running
VB.NET for approx 18 users

As soon as more than 25+ users connect to the box and use VB.NET the box
grinds to a complete halt.

These are not *advanced* users of VB.NET and are simply creating simple code

How much RAM per users should I be spec'ing.  MS tells me 64MB per user for
a TS connection and VB.NET will run inside 160MB.   To be honest I feel this
a little on the lite side.  W98 will run on a DX2/66 but you wouldn't want
to run it on type of hardware

Any help would be appreciated

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Ken Halter - 23 Nov 2004 20:06 GMT
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>
> I have an issue with a deployment of VB.NET I'd be interested in your
> thoughts please.

You'll have better luck getting .Net related answers in .Net groups. All
have "dotnet" or "vsnet" in their names.

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Please keep all discussions in the groups..

 
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