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Scaling Up ASP.NET with Distributed Sessions
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Your Asp.net web applications come under great stress when your website is experiencing peak loads. This webinar explains how to scale up asp.net applications to handle that stress using distributed sessions instead of the built in sessions storage capability.
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Distributing ASP.NET Sessions in Web Farms
by Iqbal M. Khan |
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Handling ASP.NET sessions in a web farm is a challenge for most people.
A good option is to store them in a distributed cache. Applications cache
data in a distributed cache because it is faster and more scalable
than database. So, why not use the same distributed cache for your
ASP.NET sessions as well.
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Object-Relational
Mapping in
ASP.NET Apps
(MSDN)
by Iqbal M. Khan |
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Although object-oriented
ASP.NET applications
rely on objects as their
building blocks, they
typically need to
interact with relational
databases that store
data in rows and tables
instead of objects. View
this MSDN webcast to
learn how to use
object-to-relational
mapping in your ASP.NET
applications to map your
objects to your
relational databases
effectively and without
losing efficiency.
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webcast
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Distributed Caching in
ASP.NET Apps
(MSDN)
by Iqbal M. Khan |
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Does your .NET
application run in a
server farm? If so, have
you considered using
distributed object
caching and distributed
ASP.NET sessions?
Distributed object
caching can
significantly improve an
application's
performance,
scalability, and
availability.
Additionally, .NET
applications running in
server farms must cache
distributed objects to
automatically
synchronize the data
among servers. View this
webcast to learn about
distributed object
caching, and to find out
how to use ASP.NET
sessions in server farms
with a load balancer,
either with sticky
sessions or by using the
StateServer or SqlServer
session state mode.
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webcast
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