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High CPU usage has been typical so far .. but for how long does it stay at the 30%? Filip
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It stays over there until request is processed.. and then it goes down.
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And how long is that in your case? 1s? 2s? 5s? Filip
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how about the memory usage for each request(average)?
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don't forget SQL EXPRESS only allows one CPU thats it! If you have multiple CPUS SQL Express ignores all of them but ONE. Keep this in mind if you have anything worth while. Mike
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Hi, It stays there for 1-2 seconds, and for category - product listing page with more than 1000 products, it stays above 30-35% untill that request is processed. It takes 4-7 seconds with single user, and for multiple user, it goes as high as 30-50 seconds. And load testing with 100 users goes above 80-100 seconds.
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We're not using SQL Express. Its a full edition of SQL Server.
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I just upgraded to 2.4 Much much faster now. Before it took 6 seconds, now it takes 1-2. And yes I flushed my DNS and Cache so it can't be from memory. Try it ..... I bet that solves your problem or virus scan your database for sql injection
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I'll try with that today. Thank you for your suggestions.