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How to Improve ASP.NET Performance with Distributed Caching?
If your ASP.NET application only has a few users, you probably don’t care how fast or slow it is and it is probably giving you pretty good performance anyway. But, as you add more load to your ASP.NET application, the … Continue reading
How Cache Dependency Manages Data Relationships?
Distributed cache is becoming very popular because it is a powerful way to boost your application performance and scalability and handle extreme transaction load without slowing down. Both .NET and Java applications are using it more and more each day. … Continue reading
When to use client cache with distributed caching
A distributed cache is essential for any application that demands fast performance during extreme transaction loads. An in-memory distributed cache is faster than a database. And, it can provide linear scalability in handling greater transaction loads because it can easily … Continue reading
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Using ASP.NET Cache in Web Farms
ASP.NET has now become a really popular technology for web apps and more and more people are developing high traffic applications in it. And, to handle higher traffic, these ASP.NET apps are deployed in load balanced web farms where you … Continue reading
Configure ASP.NET Session State for Web Farms
There is absolutely no doubt about it. ASP.NET has come to age and a good majority of ASP.NET applications now are high traffic and mission-critical. That means you cannot afford unscheduled downtime of either the entire website or some of … Continue reading