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fredericvillemi
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Qlikview Web Server or IIS

Hi,

it may be a usual question but i will give some details about it :

if you have a QV10 Server, with around 15 documents for a total of 300MB (biggest one = 150MB)

with a maximum of 40 simultaneous connections in Ajax,

is there an interest of using IIS or is QV Webserver enough ?

what would be the interest of using IIS ? advanced settings ? performance ?

I'm afraid of the small use of memory and lack of settings of the QVWS .. but is it enough ?

Thanks

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Anonymous
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Generally, the only reason to use IIS is if you plan to use the same server for other non-QlikView web applications.

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Anonymous
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Generally, the only reason to use IIS is if you plan to use the same server for other non-QlikView web applications.

fredericvillemi
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so, for you, as far as performance and stability are concerned, i can use QVWS ?

Anonymous
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Yes. We have about a dozen applications with 89 plug-in users (around 15 at any given time) and have no problems whatsoever with QVWS.

fredericvillemi
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and you have no experience with AJAX mode ? (probably more difficult to handle by the WS)

Anonymous
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It's not the client most of our users prefer, but some do use it and we've never had any problem.