What does the high performance mode available in AppleShare IP 6.0 do for me?
AppleShare IP 6.0 Web & File Server, upon first launch, checks how much random access memory (RAM) is available. If there is 12 MB of RAM available, the Web & File Server will start in this high performance mode. This mode works for AFP over IP and TCP/IP client access. It will take an additional 3MB of RAM to run in this mode. Benefits provided are: greater performance, scalability through an increased number of internal buffers, larger buffer sizes, a maximum concurrent limit for file services of 500, and a maximum concurrent limit for web server requests of 150. It is highly recommended that customers utilizing this feature have AppleShare IP 6.0 running on a Power Macintosh G3 computer with minimum of 128MB RAM.