[pubcookie-users] IIS memory leaks
David T Grayston
davidtg at u.washington.edu
Mon Jul 28 12:52:36 PDT 2008
I've never had the noted memory leak create any sort of issue. Though the
sites I manage/develop are low usage (10-100 users/day). Depending on your
projected max active sessions and other settings I'd think any memory leak
could be low on your concerns. Session timeout will free-up memory and the
Application Pool recycle will essentially reset the memory usage for that
pool.
Though the later should only be done during no user connections for the
issue noted below the memory leak in the Pubcookie documentation.
David
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David T. Grayston Systems & Network Administrator
University of Washington
School of Public Health and Community Medicine
Office of the Dean
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pubcookie-users-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu
> [mailto:pubcookie-users-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu] On
> Behalf Of Sly Upah
> Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 5:44 PM
> To: pubcookie-users at u.washington.edu
> Subject: [pubcookie-users] IIS memory leaks
>
>
> Hi-
>
> I would really like for to use Pubcookie to front one of our
> IIS web apps but the employee who developed the app and who I
> asked to think about using Pubcookie is really freaking out
> about the "Known problems" section of the Pubcookie
> documentation; most notably, the "memory leaks" stuff.
>
> As a *nix person myself, I'm not sure what reassuring advice
> I may offer, so can anybody validate for me how well
> Pubcookie is working for them so I can tell him not to worry?
>
> The alternative - he wants to develop a login page in .Net.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sly Upah
> Iowa State University
>
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