Quick ways to boost performance and scalability of ASP.NET, WCF and Desktop Clients

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Published on Sun, 05 Dec 2010 20:46:31 GMT Indexed on 2010/12/06 16:57 UTC
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There are some simple configuration changes that you can make on machine.config and IIS to give your web applications significant performance boost. These are simple harmless changes but makes a lot of difference in terms of scalability. By tweaking system.net changes, you can increase the number of parallel calls that can be made from the services hosted on your servers as well as on desktop computers and thus increase scalability. By changing WCF throttling config you can increase number of simultaneous calls WCF can accept and thus make most use of your hardware power. By changing ASP.NET process model, you can increase number of concurrent requests that can be served by your website. And finally by turning on IIS caching and dynamic compression, you can dramatically increase the page download speed on browsers and and overall responsiveness of your applications.

Read the CodeProject article for more details.

http://www.codeproject.com/KB/webservices/quickwins.aspx

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