<div><div><div style="float:right"><img alt ="" src="http://images.pageglimpse.com/v1/thumbnails?devkey=82c14bf10b5f9d544e78661ac2d355d2&amp;url=http://codeclimber.net.nz/archive/2009/04/17/how-to-improve-the-performances-of-asp.net-mvc-web-applications.aspx&amp;size=small&amp;root=no&amp;nothumb=http://dotnetshoutout.com/Assets/Images/pg-preview-na.jpg"/></div><div>How to improve the performances of ASP.NET MVC web applications Today I stumbled upon a nice presentation that Rudi Benkovic gave last week at the Slovenian DotNet User Group, about ASP.NET MVC Performances.

The Big Picture It is an in depth analysis of a Digg-like site and how it went from serving (on a test machine) 6 req/sec to 390 req/sec The biggest gain, 74 req/sec to 390 req/sec happened when he introduced data caching and another 25 req/sec where gained when he introduced the compilation of LI...</div></div><div style="padding-top:4px"><a rev="vote-for" href="http://dotnetshoutout.com/How-to-improve-the-performances-of-ASPNET-MVC-web-applications-Simone-Chiaretta"><img alt="Shout it" src="http://dotnetshoutout.com/image.axd?url=http%3a%2f%2fcodeclimber.net.nz%2farchive%2f2009%2f04%2f17%2fhow-to-improve-the-performances-of-asp.net-mvc-web-applications.aspx" style="border:0px"/></a></div><div style="padding-top:4px"><a href=" http://www.discountasp.net/go/go.aspx?i=6646" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://dotnetshoutout.com/Assets/Images/sponsors/discountasp/500x120_blu_MVC_nt_logo_SM.gif" alt="ASP.NET MVC Ready – Click Here: 3 Months Free!"/></a></div></div>.