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ASP.NET Core 2 High Performance - Second Edition

By : James Singleton
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ASP.NET Core 2 High Performance - Second Edition

By: James Singleton

Overview of this book

The ASP.NET Core 2 framework is used to develop high-performance and cross-platform web applications. It is built on .NET Core 2 and includes significantly more framework APIs than version 1. This book addresses high-level performance improvement techniques. It starts by showing you how to locate and measure problems and then shows you how to solve some of the most common ones. Next, it shows you how to get started with ASP.NET Core 2 on Windows, Mac, Linux, and with Docker containers. The book illustrates what problems can occur as latency increases when deploying to a cloud infrastructure. It also shows you how to optimize C# code and choose the best data structures for the job. It covers new features in C# 6 and 7, along with parallel programming and distributed architectures. By the end of this book, you will be fixing latency issues and optimizing performance problems, but you will also know how this affects the complexity and maintenance of your application. Finally, we will explore a few highly advanced techniques for further optimization.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
3
Setting Up Your Environment
4
Measuring Performance Bottlenecks

Summary


Let's sum up what we covered in this chapter and what we will cover in the next chapter. We introduced the concept of treating performance as a feature, and we covered why this is important. We also briefly touched on some common performance problems and why we often miss them in the software development process. We'll cover these in more detail later on in this book.

We showed the performance differences between various types of storage hardware. We highlighted the importance of knowing what your code runs on and, crucially, what it will run on when your users see it. We talked about how the process of scaling systems has changed from what it used to be, how scaling is now performed horizontally instead of vertically, and how you can take advantage of this in the creation of your code and systems. We showed you the tools that you can use and the licensing implications of some of them. We also explained the new world of .NET and how these latest frameworks fit in with the stable ones...