This section explains how to select and use Windows 2000 tools to monitor both server and site performance; and how to adjust a number of settings to increase overall performance. IIS offers access to performance settings by two methods. The first method is to use the Internet Information Services snap-in. The second method is to make programmatic changes directly to settings in the metabase, the data structure where IIS settings are stored. This section only describes settings changed by using the Internet Information Services snap-in.
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