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Nicolas

2004-10-28, 5:51 pm

Hi,

There is something annoying on my Windows 2000 server.

Users downloading files from it via either http (IIS 5.0 running) are
limited to around 30Kb/s.


I guess there must be a system wide setting to tweak Microsoft IIS, since if
i download a file from the ftp server (same machine, bulletproof ftp server)
the speed is normal.



Any ideas ?

NIk


[Tony Devere]

2004-11-21, 5:49 pm

Did you enable bandwidth throttling? If so, turn it off.

Also, does the same thing happen from the server locally? From another
client on the same network?


Thank you,

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Nicolas

2004-11-21, 5:49 pm

bandwidth throttling option is disabled for all websites, if i download a
file in the same machine the speed is normal, but if another server, in the
same network, same datacenter download a file, it downloads at 30 kb/s.

i´m sure it´s an iis bug or something, due that if i download a file via the
ftp server on the same server, the download speed is normal.


"[Tony Devere]" <tdevere@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Did you enable bandwidth throttling? If so, turn it off.
>
> Also, does the same thing happen from the server locally? From another
> client on the same network?
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Tony DeVere [MSFT]
> Microsoft IIS
> Newsgroup Support
> tdevere@online.microsoft.com
>
> "Please do not send email directly to this alias. This is our online
> account name for newsgroup participation only."
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

rights.
> You assume all risk for your use. © 2001 Microsoft Corporation. All rights
> reserved.
>



Nicolas

2004-11-24, 6:26 pm

i´ve tested with several connection and if i download from a 256 kbps adsl
i´ll download at 15 kb/s, it looks that this IIS allows only to use half
client´s total bandwith

on the other side, i run worldclient (mdaemon webmail) under iis, and if i
make a download from worldclient, transfer rate is normal.

i don´t know what else to think or do.

any ideas?


"Nicolas" <apleno2002@yahoo.com.ar> wrote in message
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> bandwidth throttling option is disabled for all websites, if i download a
> file in the same machine the speed is normal, but if another server, in

the
> same network, same datacenter download a file, it downloads at 30 kb/s.
>
> i´m sure it´s an iis bug or something, due that if i download a file via

the
> ftp server on the same server, the download speed is normal.
>
>
> "[Tony Devere]" <tdevere@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:%23Ym8YJB0EHA.3820@cpmsftngxa10.phx.gbl...
> rights.
rights[vbcol=seagreen]
>
>



[Tony Devere]

2004-11-24, 6:26 pm

Nicolas,

I am pretty sure that if you had IIS configured to limit bandwidth, you'd
see it no matter if you ran it from the server, or a remote client. In your
case, from the server there's no problem. So I'd start looking at what's
between the servers. What type of switch are you using? Can you use a
crossover cable and plug directly to the machine, or just use a hub and
test again?

Thank you,

Tony DeVere [MSFT]
Microsoft IIS
Newsgroup Support
tdevere@online.microsoft.com

"Please do not send email directly to this alias. This is our online
account name for newsgroup participation only."

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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Nicolas

2004-11-25, 5:53 pm

I just installed apache web server on another port and transfer speed is
normal, as the ftp server and mail server.

so it´s a an IIS bug, or something.

Bandwidth´s limit is unchecked for all websites in IIS.

thanks,

Nicolas


"[Tony Devere]" <tdevere@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Nicolas,
>
> I am pretty sure that if you had IIS configured to limit bandwidth, you'd
> see it no matter if you ran it from the server, or a remote client. In

your
> case, from the server there's no problem. So I'd start looking at what's
> between the servers. What type of switch are you using? Can you use a
> crossover cable and plug directly to the machine, or just use a hub and
> test again?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Tony DeVere [MSFT]
> Microsoft IIS
> Newsgroup Support
> tdevere@online.microsoft.com
>
> "Please do not send email directly to this alias. This is our online
> account name for newsgroup participation only."
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

rights.
> You assume all risk for your use. © 2001 Microsoft Corporation. All rights
> reserved.
>



[Tony Devere]

2004-11-30, 6:21 pm

Does it happen for each web site or just one web site? What if you change
ports?


Thank you,

Tony DeVere [MSFT]
Microsoft IIS
Newsgroup Support
tdevere@online.microsoft.com

"Please do not send email directly to this alias. This is our online
account name for newsgroup participation only."

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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