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Overlapped Recycling And SharePoint: What Are The 64-bit Settings?
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We strongly recommend that our customers move to 64-bit servers for MOSS and WSSv3 unless there is some significant reason that prevents it. It is also worth noting that according to our recent documentation this will definitely be the last version of...
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Overlapped Recycling And SharePoint: Tracking Recycle Events
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As part of your efforts to properly configure your server for overlapped recycling you will obviously need to know when a recycle takes place. It also makes sense that you would want to know about ALL recycle events, not just overlapped ones. To this...
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Overlapped Recycling And SharePoint: A Hidden Benefit
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There is a hidden value in configuring the overlapped recycling values. I was lucky enough to gain the collaboration of Thomas Marquardt on a particularly nasty performance case and he let me in on this little secret. Well, it’s not really a secret it...
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Overlapped Recycling And SharePoint: Configuring The Shutdown Timeout
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The previous post was so short, I though today I’d give you two posts. The shutdown timeout value is used to determine how long IIS will allow for the old worker process to finish the in-flight requests that were active at the time of the recycle event...
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Overlapped Recycling And SharePoint: What To Watch Out For
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The next section of the documentation on IIS Process Recycling that needs a little SharePoint context added is the section on “Considerations When Recycling Applications”. I believe this section may put a lot of people off of using overlapped recycling...
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The documentation update has been completed
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The original version of Planning and Deploying Service Pack 1 for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 in a Multi-server Environment contained an error. It stated that the recommended value for the overlapped recycling setting for Virtual Memory Used...
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Overlapped Recycling And SharePoint: Scheduled Recycling
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over 5 years ago
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As I have mentioned in previous posts, scheduled recycles are a good thing. You should view them as basic process housekeeping task, kind of like washing dishes or doing laundry. Scheduled recycles are of benefit primarily because they ward off problems...
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Overlapped Recycling And SharePoint: Memory Based Recycling
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I have already mentioned the values for Maximum Memory used and Maximum Virtual Memory we recommended in our recent whitepaper in previous posts but I want to speak on them directly for a minute. Let’s start by saying that there is no lack of controversy...
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Overlapped Recycling And SharePoint: Why SharePoint Requires It
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This is one of the topics I wanted to inject into the discussion that is not in the generic overlapped recycling documentation. There are at least two very good reasons why I believe SharePoint requires the safety net provided by overlapped recycling...
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Overlapped Recycling And SharePoint: The Generic Value Of Overlapped Recycling
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Now that we have a good understanding of the two types of IIS Process Recycling I want to discuss the portion of the documentation that attempts to explain the value of process recycling. From my discussions with customers it appears that most people...
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Overlapped Recycling And SharePoint
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I want to explain why it is important to configure IIS Application Pools running SharePoint to use the feature in IIS 6.0 called Overlapped Recycling. I think an effective way to do this is to parse the existing documentation on IIS Process Recycling...
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New must-read SharePoint documentation released!
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I am working on a series of posts regarding performance and troubleshooting on SharePoint which I had hoped to get posted before the end of the year, only time will tell if my workload cooperates on that. But, in the meantime we have released a ton of...
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