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ASP.NET Core 1.0 High Performance

By : James Singleton, Pawan Awasthi
Book Image

ASP.NET Core 1.0 High Performance

By: James Singleton, Pawan Awasthi

Overview of this book

ASP.NET Core is the new, open source, and cross-platform, web-application framework from Microsoft. It's a stripped down version of ASP.NET that's lightweight and fast. This book will show you how to make your web apps deliver high performance when using it. We'll address many performance improvement techniques from both a general web standpoint and from a C#, ASP.NET Core, and .NET Core perspective. This includes delving into the latest frameworks and demonstrating software design patterns that improve performance. We will highlight common performance pitfalls, which can often occur unnoticed on developer workstations, along with strategies to detect and resolve these issues early. By understanding and addressing challenges upfront, you can avoid nasty surprises when it comes to deployment time. We will introduce performance improvements along with the trade-offs that they entail. We will strike a balance between premature optimization and inefficient code by taking a scientific- and evidence-based approach. We'll remain pragmatic by focusing on the big problems. By reading this book, you'll learn what problems can occur when web applications are deployed at scale and know how to avoid or mitigate these issues. You'll gain experience of how to write high-performance applications without having to learn about issues the hard way. You'll see what's new in ASP.NET Core, why it's been rebuilt from the ground up, and what this means for performance. You will understand how you can now develop on and deploy to Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux using cross-platform tools, such as Visual Studio Code.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
ASP.NET Core 1.0 High Performance
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
2
Measuring Performance Bottlenecks

Chapter 4. Addressing Network Performance

This chapter builds on a subset of the problems that were discussed in the previous chapter but in more detail. It deals with latency, or lag, which originates at the networking level between the user and the application. This is mostly applicable to web applications where the user interacts with the application via a web browser. You will learn how to optimize your application to cater for bandwidth and latency that is unknown and outside of your control. You'll compress your payloads to be as small as possible, and then you will deliver them to the user as quickly as possible. You will learn about the tools and techniques that can be used to achieve a fast and responsive application. You'll also see the trade-offs involved and be able to calculate whether these methods should be applied to your software.

The topics that we will cover in this chapter include the following:

  • TCP/IP

  • HTTP and HTTP/2

  • HTTPS (TLS/SSL)

  • WebSockets and push notifications

  • Compression...