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Web sites with dynamic content become important need in modern web sites such as (e-commerce, telecommunication, etc.) web sites so, we need more benchmarks that help research in this area, that must have some features like minimum response time, fault tolerance, distribution, efficiency, flexibility, security and compatibility. This paper presents architecture, implementation and performance of new benchmark for evaluating the performance of Web sites with dynamic content. We focus in area of telecommunication that need more feature than other web sites. We implements the TPC-W specification using a popular methods for building dynamic-content applications (C# and ORACLE 10g Database). We also provided a client simulator that allowed a dynamic content Web server to be driven with various workloads. This benchmark has the ability to study the clustering for dynamic contents, comparison of different application implementation methods, and studying the effect of different workload characteristics on the servers' performance.