mvcConf 2 - Steven Smith: Improving ASP.NET MVC Application Performance
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You've built an ASP.NET MVC application, but now you want it to go faster and serve more concurrent user requests. In this session, we'll look at some of the common performance problems ASP.NET MVC applications may encounter, and how to diagnose and correct them, using Visual Studio 2010's testing tools.
Recorded live via Live Meeting as part of mvcConf 2
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Great presentation. It was cool to see Visual Studio's load testing suite in action. I'd tried playing with it before but didn't know which metrics to focus on.
Thanks!
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