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Frequently Asked Questions Common Problems and Solutions Troubleshooting Performance Issues Timing Out, Slow Response 
Large Enclosures (General)
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Created On: 26 Oct 1999 11:51 am Last Edited: 8 Jun 2007 8:33 am |
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Large enclosures are causing time outs. |
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Large enclosures in browsers simply take a long time to upload. There may be many reasons why you may be experiencing timeouts or long delays.
- The larger the enclosure, the longer the upload time. Network congestion and the speed of your connection all play a roll.
- Your network and/or firewall may have limitations on the size of an upload, whether you are allowed to upload at all, and the length of time a connection is allowed before it is forcefully broken.
- If on NT and running as a CGI, see elsewhere in this folder for tips.
- Large uploads will do better if you are running Web Crossing in Direct Web Service mode, bypassing the overhead of CGI altogether.
- "No Host Memory" means there isn't enough memory on your server box. Add more physical memory, and/or reduce the number of application running.
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