I have one website on my server, and my IIS Worker Process is using 4GB RAM consistently. What should I be checking?
c:windowssystem32inetsrvw3wp.exe
See Question&Answers more detail:osI have one website on my server, and my IIS Worker Process is using 4GB RAM consistently. What should I be checking?
c:windowssystem32inetsrvw3wp.exe
See Question&Answers more detail:osI would check the CLR Tuning Section in the document Gulzar mentioned.
As the other posters pointed out, any object that implements IDispose
should have Dispose()
called on it when it's finished with, preferably using the using
construct.
Fire up perfmon.exe
and add these counters:
- ProcessPrivate Bytes
- .NET CLR Memory# Bytes in all Heaps
- ProcessWorking Set
- .NET CLR MemoryLarge Object Heap size
An increase in Private Bytes while the number of Bytes in all Heaps counter remains the same indicates unmanaged memory consumption.
An increase in both counters indicates managed memory consumption