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ASP.NET Site Performance Secrets

By : Mattijs Perdeck
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ASP.NET Site Performance Secrets

By: Mattijs Perdeck

Overview of this book

Do you think that only experts with a deep understanding of the inner workings of ASP.NET, SQL Server, and IIS can improve a website's performance? Think again – because this book tosses that notion out of the window. It will help you resolve every web developer's nightmare – a slow website – with angry managers looking over your shoulder, raging calls from advertisers and clients – the lot. You don't have the time or energy to gain a thorough and complete understanding of ASP.NET performance optimization – You just need your site to run faster! This book will show you how.This hands-on book shows how to dramatically improve the performance of your ASP.NET-based website straight away, without forcing you through a lot of theoretical learning. It teaches you practical, step-by-step techniques that you can use right away to make your site faster with just the right amount of theory you need to make sense of it all.Start reading today and you could have a faster website tomorrow.Unlike other performance-related books, here you'll first learn how to pinpoint the bottlenecks that hold back your site's performance, so you can initially focus your time and energy on those areas of your site where you can quickly make the biggest difference. It then shows you how to fix the bottlenecks you found with lots of working code samples and practical advice, and just the right amount of theoretical detail.The first chapter details techniques for diagnosing performance issues using Waterfall charts. Subsequent chapters then each focus on one individual aspect of your website, providing you with numerous real-life scenarios and performance-enhancing techniques for each of them. In the last chapter, you learn how to effectively load-test your environment in order to measure the change in performance of your site without having to update your production environment – whether it is a new release or simply a small change in the database.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
ASP.NET Site Performance Secrets
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface

Configuration changes


If you have a lot of free CPU and memory on your server, it may be worthwhile to tweak the maximum number of threads executing requests.

Keep in mind that the runtime conservatively manages the number of threads used to execute requests. Hence, even if you increase the maximum number of threads, that may not lead to more threads being used.

Note

WARNING

Be careful here. You can spend a lot of time on this and end up doing more harm than good. Load test your solution before taking it into production (chapter 14 shows how to do load testing).

IIS 6, IIS 7 Classic Mode

In IIS 6 and IIS 7 when using the classic pipeline mode, the maximum number of threads is determined by the following formula:

Maximum threads = (maxWorkerThreads * number of CPUs) minFreeThreads

Number of CPUs here refers to the number of processor cores in your server. So a computer with a single E8400 Intel Core 2 Duo, which has two cores, is considered to have two CPUs.

maxWorkerThreads is an attribute of...