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New blog design

September 20th, 2005 No comments

Thought my blog needed a refresh on the design and layout part, so I finally pulled myself together a did a blog makeover. Hope you like it… :)

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More details on IIS 7

September 20th, 2005 No comments

Chris Crowe posted some interesting links to some Channel 9 videos, which contains more details about IIS 7.
Check out his blog and see videos at Channel 9.

Chris Crowe’s Blog: Looking for details on IIS 7 – Well check out these Videos

Direct link to Channel 9′s IIS section.

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IIS Seven documentation – beta 1

September 20th, 2005 No comments

Brett’s Blog has a post that referres to the Microsoft documentation site, where the first documentation for IIS 7 has been posted as part of the beta process.

Read his blog post for the URLs to the documentation at Microsoft.

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Microsoft.com Operations Team Blog

September 20th, 2005 No comments

The Team behind MSCOM has started their own blog about MSCOM Operations.

Like they say themself:

We are a bona fide Enterprise level Ops team. Anything that ends in *.Mirosoft.com we run. Windows Update, Microsoft Update, the Download center…our team keeps all this humming. We run the 4th largest web site in the world.. Here are some quick facts about what we run.

*.Microsoft.com:

* 3 Data Centers
* 1606 Data Center Servers
* 506 Servers in Labs
* 111 Web Sites
* 1069 Databases
* 1000’s of Web Applications
* 80+Gbit/sec Network Traffic

WWW.Microsoft.com

* 13 million unique users/day
* 70 million page views per day
* 10,000 requests/sec, 300 concurrent connection on 80 servers
* 350 Vroots

Windows Update/Download:

* 150 million unique client scans/day
* 12,000 ASP.NET requests/sec
* 500K concurrent connections
* 1 Billion Downloads and7 50K client installs in 2 weeks (April 2006)
* 4Gbit/sec Web Site Egress (Web Pages Only…No Downloads)
* 20+ Billion Downloads in 2005…Routinely 150M+/Day

Check out the blog here: http://blogs.technet.com/mscom/

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