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paulrg
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Posted - 15 December 2002 :  13:50:39  Show Profile
I have posted a few problems in this BBS about the seach feature not working , Id like to know what configuration these (the snitz forums) runs on as the search here works fine and you guys have a similar amount of posts to the BBS I have

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ruirib
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Portugal
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Posted - 15 December 2002 :  14:25:02  Show Profile  Send ruirib a Yahoo! Message
I guess it's two different servers, one As web server and another for SQL Server. This SQL Server machine has a lotta RAM, more than 1 Giga. HuwR sure can tell ya better since he owns the servers.


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David K
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Posted - 15 December 2002 :  14:46:52  Show Profile  Send David K an AOL message  Send David K an ICQ Message  Send David K a Yahoo! Message
even this server stalls on big searches (I made a few that took about 30 secs) what is your configuration?
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HuwR
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 15 December 2002 :  15:17:50  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage
The SQL server is a dual 1 ghz PIII with 2Gb of ram, it hosts around 20 databases of varying sizes, and is rarely taxed in terms of processing, but we also suffer from timeouts on the search page, depends what you search for, the only way to fix this is not to use asp for the search engine, but to use an ISAPI dll or asp com object to do the search instead, this is generally much much faster and therfore less likely to time out.
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