Ultra-fast ASP.NET : building ultra-fast and ultra-scalable web sites using ASP.NET and SQL Server / Richard Kiessig ; technical reviewer, Simon Taylor.

"Ultra-Fast ASP.NET presents a practical approach to building fast and scalable web sites using ASP.NET and SQL Server. In addition to a wealth of tips, tricks and secrets, you'll find advice and code examples for all tiers of your application, including the client, caching, IIS 7, ASP.NET...

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Main Author: Kiessig, Richard
Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Other Authors: Taylor, Simon
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: [California] : New York : Apress ; Distributed to the book trade worldwide by Springer, c2009.
Series:Expert's voice in .NET.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"Ultra-Fast ASP.NET presents a practical approach to building fast and scalable web sites using ASP.NET and SQL Server. In addition to a wealth of tips, tricks and secrets, you'll find advice and code examples for all tiers of your application, including the client, caching, IIS 7, ASP.NET, threads, session state, SQL Server, Analysis Services, infrastructure and operations. By applying the ultra-fast approach to your projects, you'll squeeze every last ounce of performance out of your code and infrastructure—giving your site unrivaled speed.The approach is mostly prescriptive; rather than drowning you in options, the book presents and explains specific high-impact recommendations and demonstrates them with detailed examples. Using this knowledge, you will soon be building high-performance web sites that scale easily as your site grows."--Publisher's website.
Item Description:Description based on print version record.
Includes index.
Physical Description:1 electronic document (xxi, 470 p.) : ill.
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN:1430223847
9781430223849
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