IIS Server is short for Internet Information Server. It is a Server promoted by Microsoft. The role of the IIS server: the number of website pages that can be opened within the same period of time. Opening a page occupies one iis, and opening a website framework page occupies two to three iis; if images and other stolen links are opened on other websites, images on this site also occupy an iis.
Static web pages on the IIS server are compressed over HTTP, which can reduce the transmission volume by about 20%. HTTP compression is enabled or disabled for the entire IIS server.
The client uses the IE 5.0 browser to connect to a Web server that has enabled HTTP compression IIS 5.0.
On the IIS server, how does one enable HTTP compression? The procedure is as follows:
To enable HTTP compression, go to [Internet service administrator], select [content] of the computer, and select [WWW Service] under [main content]. Click the [edit] button. On the [SERVICE] Page, select [compress static files] to compress static files.
Dynamically generated content files can also be compressed, but it takes additional CPU processing Time. If the Processor Time is already 80% or more, do not compress it.
Here we will explain how to use HTTP compression for static web pages on the IIS server.