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Measure Performance Tuning Efforts

I'm looking for guidance (tutorials, backgrounders, tips, or otherwise) on
measuring the performance of ASP.NET applications. I'm specifically
interested in acquiring the capability of generating objective data that
quantifies the effects of performance tuning efforts (e.g., performance
measures before and after implementing caching). I want to be able to
demonstrate cases where performance tuning efforts resulted in measurably
faster performance.

I understand Application Center Test is available. Is there more
straight-forward tool? If not, then I'd be interested in some guidance and
perspective on which of the hundreds of possible object/counter combinations
are relevant to my measurement efforts.

Thanks in advance...

Jeff
Nov 18 '05 #1
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You should check out this article, there is a clear explanation on which
counter to monitor for asp.net applications
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...us/dnaspp/html
/monitor_perf.asp

I hope this should help you.

--
Saravana
Microsoft MVP - ASP.NET
www.extremeexperts.com

"Jeff S" <Je******@asdf.com> wrote in message
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I'm looking for guidance (tutorials, backgrounders, tips, or otherwise) on
measuring the performance of ASP.NET applications. I'm specifically
interested in acquiring the capability of generating objective data that
quantifies the effects of performance tuning efforts (e.g., performance
measures before and after implementing caching). I want to be able to
demonstrate cases where performance tuning efforts resulted in measurably
faster performance.

I understand Application Center Test is available. Is there more
straight-forward tool? If not, then I'd be interested in some guidance and
perspective on which of the hundreds of possible object/counter combinations are relevant to my measurement efforts.

Thanks in advance...

Jeff

Nov 18 '05 #2
Thank you - just the sort of thing I was looking for... and better than
other sources I have found.

-Jeff
"Saravana [MVP]" <sa******@sct.co.in.nospam> wrote in message
news:OA**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
You should check out this article, there is a clear explanation on which
counter to monitor for asp.net applications
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...us/dnaspp/html /monitor_perf.asp

I hope this should help you.

--
Saravana
Microsoft MVP - ASP.NET
www.extremeexperts.com

"Jeff S" <Je******@asdf.com> wrote in message
news:eC**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I'm looking for guidance (tutorials, backgrounders, tips, or otherwise) on measuring the performance of ASP.NET applications. I'm specifically
interested in acquiring the capability of generating objective data that
quantifies the effects of performance tuning efforts (e.g., performance
measures before and after implementing caching). I want to be able to
demonstrate cases where performance tuning efforts resulted in measurably faster performance.

I understand Application Center Test is available. Is there more
straight-forward tool? If not, then I'd be interested in some guidance and perspective on which of the hundreds of possible object/counter

combinations
are relevant to my measurement efforts.

Thanks in advance...

Jeff


Nov 18 '05 #3

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