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It depends... If he gets a page that runs a very complex program, yes it will impact.

On the other hand, if your AS is well configurated, the "controling" windows server is going to fail far more often than the AS.. :-)
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Good Day,

I do not know if this is the correct forum for this question, but I hope
I can get some response.

The network administrator on my company has created a process that runs
on a windows server. This process runs a HTML GET on our ISeries
webserver every 5 seconds to monitor if the web server is up. Will this process have a performance effect on the ISeries.
He says it will be so insignificant, we should not consider it.


Is he correct?

Thanks

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