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ASP.NET Site Performance Secrets

You're reading from   ASP.NET Site Performance Secrets Simple and proven techniques to quickly speed up your ASP.NET website

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849690683
Length 456 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mattijs Perdeck Mattijs Perdeck
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

ASP.NET Site Performance Secrets
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
1. Preface
1. High Level Diagnosis FREE CHAPTER 2. Reducing Time to First Byte 3. Memory 4. CPU 5. Caching 6. Thread Usage 7. Reducing Long Wait Times 8. Speeding up Database Access 9. Reducing Time to Last Byte 10. Compression 11. Optimizing Forms 12. Reducing Image Load Times 13. Improving JavaScript Loading 14. Load Testing

Summary


In this chapter, we first saw how to pinpoint a number of bottlenecks related to the size of the .aspx page as it goes over the wire. These included IIS-based file compression, ViewState, and white space overhead.

This was followed by a discussion of how to reduce ViewState and/or store it on the server rather than sending it back and forth between server and browser in a hidden field. In addition to this, a method to reduce white space was described. Compression is discussed in Chapter 10, Compression, and Chapter 11, Optimizing Forms deals with forms-related optimizations.

Finally, we saw a number of additional measures to reduce the size of .aspx pages, including disabling event validation, reducing space taken by ASP.NET IDs and using ASP.NET comments instead of HTML comments.

The next chapter is about compression, an extremely effective way to reduce load times. It has detailed discussions on how to enable compression in IIS 7 and IIS 6, including compression levels and caching...

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