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    Hi All, How to improve the .net application performance from application point of view irrespective of database changes. Regards, Vijaya

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      Hi All, How to improve the .net application performance from application point of view irrespective of database changes. Regards, Vijaya

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      You could add some Data Caching

      Mark, http://aspnetlibrary.com

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        Hi All, How to improve the .net application performance from application point of view irrespective of database changes. Regards, Vijaya

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        There are many, many ways. But first thing you should do is some profiling... to find what takes most resources.


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          You could add some Data Caching

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          Will Caching increase the memory usage in server ?


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            There are many, many ways. But first thing you should do is some profiling... to find what takes most resources.


            "Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus "Real men use mspaint for writing code and notepad for designing graphics." - Anna-Jayne Metcalfe

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            Actually i don't know which one is taking most resource utilization but by ACT tool i came to know my application was using 100% resources of webserver. please give me suggestion to minimise this %processortime

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