YES INDEED
Most of these issues can be masked by throwing tonnes of RAM and CPU at them
:)
On 12/28/11, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, if they are on a *nix server, they can opt for a thread based rather
> than a process based web server , scales highly on demand bursts
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1986976/multi-process-webserver-vs-multi-threaded-web-server
>
> I have no idea about whether IIS is process or thread based, and what you
> do in IIS to increase performance due to high traffic load or many static
> files. Agosta can clarify on this as he has worked with such servers
>
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