ASP.NET MVC 性能注意事项(转载)

General

    Make use of a profiler to discover memory leaks and performance problems in your application. personally I suggest dotTrace     Run your site in Release mode, not Debug mode, when in production, and also during performance profiling. Release mode is much faster. Debug mode can hide performance problems in your own code.

Caching

    Use CompiledQuery.Compile() recursively avoiding recompilation of your query expressions     Cache not-prone-to-change content using OutputCacheAttribute to save unnecessary and action executions     Use cookies for frequently accessed non sensitive information     Utilize ETags and expiration - Write your custom ActionResult methods if necessary     Consider using the RouteName to organize your routes and then use it to generate your links, and try not to use the expression tree based ActionLink method.     Consider implementing a route resolution caching strategy     Put repetitive code inside your PartialViews, avoid render it xxxx times: if you end up calling the same partial 300 times in the same view, probably there is something wrong with that. Explanation And Benchmarks

Routing

    Use to Url.RouteUrl("User", new { username = "joeuser" }) to specify routes. ASP.NET MVC Perfomance by Rudi Benkovic

    Cache route resolving using this helper UrlHelperCached ASP.NET MVC Perfomance by Rudi Benkovic

Security

    Use Forms Authentication, Keep your frequently accessed sensitive data in the authentication ticket

DAL

    When accessing data via LINQ rely on IQueryable     Leverage the Repository pattern     Profile your queries i.e. Uber Profiler     Consider second level cache for your queries and add them an scope and a timeout i.e. NHibernate Second Cache

Load balancing

    Utilize reverse proxies, to spread the client load across your app instance. (Stack Overflow uses HAProxy (MSDN).

    Use Asynchronous Controllers to implement actions that depend on external resources processing.

Client side

    Optimize your client side, use a tool like YSlow for suggestions to improve performance     Use AJAX to update components of your UI, avoid a whole page update when possible.     Consider implement a pub-sub architecture -i.e. Comet- for content delivery against reload based in timeouts.     Move charting and graph generation logic to the client side if possible. Graph generation is a expensive activity. Deferring to the client side your server from an unnecessary burden, and allows you to work with graphs locally without make a new request (i.e. Flex charting, jqbargraph, MoreJqueryCharts).     Use CDN's for scripts and media content to improve loading on the client side (i.e. Google CDN)     Minify -Compile- your JavaScript in order to improve your script size     Keep cookie size small, since cookies are sent to the server on every request.

Global configuration

    If you use Razor, add the following code in your global.asax.cs, by default, Asp.Net MVC renders with an aspx engine and a razor engine. This only uses the RazorViewEngine.

    ViewEngines.Engines.Clear(); ViewEngines.Engines.Add(new RazorViewEngine());

    Add gzip (HTTP compression) and static cache (images, css, ...) in your web.config <system.webServer> <urlCompression doDynamicCompression="true" doStaticCompression="true" dynamicCompressionBeforeCache="true"/> </system.webServer>     Remove unused HTTP Modules     Flush your HTML as soon as it is generated (in your web.config) and disable viewstate if you are not using it <pages buffer="true" enableViewState="false">

原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/jjyjjyjjy/p/3010386.html