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ServerXMLHTTP Performance.

From: Nathan@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 3/4/2006 11:02:00 AM
Hello,

I am running in to a performance bottleneck with a COM+ application that 
does a ServerXMLHTTP post to an exchange data store using WebDAV.

I see the following works as desired performance when communicating to 
exchange 2003 on windows 2003 and slow down considerably on exchange 2003 on 
windows 2000.

In general, here are my questions:
1.I believe the HTTP posts are slowing down. Is there a way I can monitor 
the time taken for a HTTP request to reach the server? Any performance 
counters/sniffing tool that can help. If you have better suggestion, please 
do share.
2.CoCreateinstance of ServerXMLHTTP takes as high as 100 milliseconds in 
some instances. Is that ok?
3.The machine configuration is pretty good for app: I never see any 80-100% 
CPU usage or high memory leak.It stays less than 50%

Thanks for your time.

Nathan



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