My client is using an ISA 2004 solution with 60-70 Web Proxy clients.
The problem they are having is that the sites they access most frequently are slow to load, but other less frequently accessed sites open up really fast.
I thought perhaps this might be a DNS or Cache related issue?
If anyone could give me some pointers?
I have done plenty of prelimanary testing, such as making sure the server is not overloaded such as processor, memory consumption. There is plenty of hard drive space, and the cache is working fine.
They have multiple static IPs on the router itself, and the team that is not going through ISA, can access the sites fine, so i know this is not related to the router or their Internet Bandwidth.
If anyone can give me some ideas, i would be grateful
Yes there is blocking to certain website destinations as part of the corporate policy. There are about 9 Rules that are in place on the server in total.
Try disabling the blocking rules to see if anything changes. Destination sets can and will slow you down and depend on heavily DNS resolution. DNS may be an issue if you’re doing a lot DNS forwarder chaining.
HTH
RB
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David Melvin Ohio MCSE: Security 2003, MCSA:Security 2003
you may want to modify your ISA server caching (and CARP if you're using it) by creating a domain name set with the domain(s) that you want to exclude from the ISA Server Cache and CARP. And then add that domain name set as an execption to your Cache/CARP rules. I'd just add one of the sites that you know is running slow into the domain name set, and see if it improves the performance. Also Rotorblade gave some really good things to check as well.