Why You Shouldnt Use Web Gardens in IIS-Week 24

Posted by: Scott Forsyths WebLog, on 13 Jun 2011 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

IISs Web Gardens are a highly misunderstood feature in IIS ever since they were first introduced in IIS 6.0. This weeks lesson discusses why its rarely worth using Web Gardens and why using them is often detrimental to your servers performance. This lesson is a type of anti-pattern on what to avoid, while also covering good theory and pointers to better practices that can be used instead. This is week 24 of a 52 week series for the Web Pro. This weeks topic is foundational in properly understanding...

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