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Best use of Application Pools

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Hi, I have a Windows 2008 server running IIS7. We have a mix of applications, including classic asp, .net 1.1, 2.0 and 4.  As the legacy applications have been upgraded to .net 4, they have been moving into the asp.net v4.0 application pool.  This pool now has 53 applications.  For best performance, would I be better off splitting these applications into different application pools? Not 53 of them of course, but perhaps 10 or so? I see I can tweak how much CPU each pool uses, and I have many pools which are now down to 1 or 2 applications (the old ones), since I kept all the defaults, does that mean they each use the same amount of CPU?

Any guidance is greatly appreciated, I have been googling application pool best practices and am not coming up with much, so if you just know a good article I can read on it that would also be great help.

thanks again,

terri


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