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ASP.Net: Great Products, Great Caching

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Fans of ASP.Net products can vote for their choice in the asp.netPro Readers' Choice Awards online; also, Gadgetopia's Deane Barker praises the "Output Cache" directive. A wide variety of applications have hit the market, built on the ASP.Net development platform built by Microsoft. Some of them will earn a moment in the sun through the post from that blog today: With one line at the top of a page (the ), you can store a page in memory for X number of seconds. It's brutally simple, and just as effective. His load testing on a commercial CMS application based on ASP.Net he is working on found that caching a page in memory for 30 seconds enabled a 303 request-per-second rate. That was a dramatic improvement from 7 requests-per-second for the same page from the same test system. Even a 2-second cache improved the request-per-second rate to 264; Barker plans to stick with 30-seconds and finish up the project. Tag: | document.write("Email Murdok here.") Drag this to your Bookmarks. Add to document.write("Del.icio.us") | Yahoo! My Web David Utter is a staff writer for Murdok covering technology and business.

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