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# Configurare Devolutions Server per essere sempre disponibile

Per evitare che l'applicazione web Devolutions Server venga riciclata periodicamente e sia in modalità di inattività, segua queste istruzioni.

1. Apra IIS Manager, espanda la ***Tree View*** e selezioni ***Application Pools***. Nell'elenco ***Application Pools***, selezioni la sua applicazione web e faccia clic su ***Advanced Settings*** nel pannello Actions sulla destra. Quindi, modifichi l'opzione ***Start Mode*** impostandola sul valore ***AlwaysRunning***.

   <figure><img src="https://cdnweb.devolutions.net/docs/docs_en_kb_KB4371.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
2. Sempre in ***Advanced Settings***, imposti l'opzione ***Idle Time-Out (minutes)*** sul valore 0. Quando questo valore è impostato su un valore diverso da zero, alla prima connessione al sito web dopo un periodo di inattività, il pool di applicazioni deve creare un nuovo processo e caricare tutti i framework necessari. Queste operazioni possono essere molto lente.

   <figure><img src="https://cdnweb.devolutions.net/docs/docs_en_kb_KB4370.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
3. Infine, imposti l'opzione ***Regular Time Interval (minutes)*** sul valore 0. Questo impedirà al pool di applicazioni di riciclarsi periodicamente.

   <figure><img src="https://cdnweb.devolutions.net/docs/docs_en_kb_KB4369.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>


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