Tristan Watkins on IT Infrastructure
Bit Rate Throttling Fix Released
A couple of weeks ago I posted information about a Fix For Bit Rate Throttling W3WP Crashes in SharePoint 2010. A few hours ago, Jack Freelander from IIS.NET announced that IIS Media Services 4.0 has been released, including this fix. This is just a quick post to update that the fix has passed Beta, in case anyone was waiting on the final release before diving in.
I still have yet to find the time to test this myself, but I’d be very keen to hear about your experiences – good or bad. Failing that, I hope to get back to this in the next couple of weeks.
Tagged with: Bit Rate Throttling • BLOB Caching • IIS • Progressive Download • SharePoint 2010 • w3wp
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