
I was thinking that there's gotta be hundreds of concurrent calls to the web services, then i tried to open up the Performance Counter -> ASP.NET Apps v1.1.4322 -> Requests Executing for the particular web services, i was surprised to see that there are only 2 requests executing concurrently :|
Then my other colleage told me that there's a settings in the machine.config file for this, to limit the numbers of call to particular connection.
<system.net>
<connectionManagement>
<add address="*" maxconnection="2">
<add address = "http://www.contoso.com" maxconnection = "5" />
<add address = "http://www.northwind.com" maxconnection = "2" />
<add address = "200.200.200.1" maxconnection="12">
</connectionManagement>
</system.net>
After changing this settings to a higher value, the instances were getting completed gradually and not building up anymore :)
You can find more about this at :
http://channel9.msdn.com/wiki/default.aspx/PerformanceWiki.HowToTuneASPNET
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821268
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa560822.aspx / BizTalk 2006 Server Documentation -> SOAP Adapter Configuration and Tuning Parameters
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/1tkaca2y.aspx
However, in the BizTalk 2006 Server Documentation, it states that the default is 20 where .Net Framework Documentation states only 2.
Hope this helps anyone with the same issue ;)
I am a network Engineer. This article has helped me a lot in order to manage the server.The explanation given in the article is really great.
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