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    J John Crim

    SWC (Scalable Web Cache) is only good for static pages, and only had significant benefit for NT 4.0. It cached static pages in memory, using a per-processor memory cache (making the cache per-processor made it faster). W2K already does good memory caching of files, so SWC doesn't add much performance. In any event, SWC is only good for static pages, which won't work for CodeProject because they do ads and all sorts of dynamic stuff. Of course, my preference for improving performance are our products: Active Page Generator for pre-rendering pages and page fragments. And ASPCache for data caching and page fragment caching. John Crim johnc@webgecko.com http://www.webgecko.com

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