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[QUOTE="Li-fan Chen, post: 515943"] Hi Jonathan, Basically what sloan said. Article submissions are stored in the master db asap. Create a Windows service daemon to watch the DB for new articles, and act on them every 100ms-5 minutes, if one is created, the daemon will render it out to the file system. Logic needs to exist to rerender pages that links to this new article. Your IIS server will serve static pages a few times faster than ASPX pages: with this publishing scheme, you'll serve five times or more customers per second on the same box. But it's worth noting one shouldn't over-optimize, make sure your server is bogged down first. Do please let us know how things works out. Best personal regards, -- Li-fan P.S. Depending on your needs, it may serve to spend your time caching db requests, instead of caching entire pages. Li-fan Chen Software analyst/developer, Entrepreneur Markham, Ontario, Canada [/QUOTE]
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