My posts tagged with "ASP.NET"

May 15, 2013

Are you going to TechEd this year? Be sure to come see us, and get some awesome stuff - including an exclusive LeanSentry discount, and a chance to win a Microsoft Surface! We've been working hard to to bring better monitoring...

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Apr 23, 2013

Even with the ASP.NET Integrated Pipeline on IIS, there are things you just can't do with ASP.NET modules. Here is a list of them, and why you should probably never do them. Read More...

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Apr 09, 2013

Its been a big month for LeanSentry! We've released several big features to help make supporting and troubleshooting IIS/ASP.NET apps way easier, including smart alerts, automatic error highlighting, server diagnostics, and more...

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Feb 19, 2013

ASP.NET Health Monitoring was one of the major features I worked on for the ASP.NET 2.0 release. Fast forward 8 years later, after releasing ASP.NET, IIS7. and building LeanSentry. This is the story of this feature, lessons learned...

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Feb 05, 2013

We've spent the last 5 years helping our clients build better websites on the Microsoft web platform. Eventually we got sick of logging into servers to debug IIS problems with appcmd, EventLog, windbg, and logparser. So we...

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Nov 28, 2012

What if someone automatically diagnosed every error in your IIS site? It would probably help you quickly fix all the lingering bugs in your apps … and make a lot of your users really happy. The hours you would save tracking down...

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Jul 29, 2010

Its been a few months since the release of LeanServer ScaleUP, a high-performance upload engine for ASP.NET and other IIS 7.0 applications on the Windows Server 2008 platform. One of the things that has been interesting is how...

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May 04, 2010

A brief history of HTTP upload support in the Microsoft web platform, and the challenges behind enabling reliable and scalable uploads for ASP.NET, ASP, and PHP applications....( read more ) Read More...

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May 04, 2010

Uploads have always historically been a major pain point for web applications, due to poor performance, spotty reliability, and framework-specific limitations. As more and more websites rely on social networking, user generated...

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May 11, 2009

When using the IIS 7.0 Integrated pipeline, you gain access to a ton of cool scenarios where IIS and ASP.NET features work together to provide value for your application – regardless of the application content. Most of these...

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Sep 12, 2008

Knowing when to restart IIS to pick up various types of changes to your application has traditionally been a challenge. IIS and ASP.NET are both stateful software systems, which heavily rely on cached state that is loaded once...

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Apr 26, 2008

Since its release, IconHandler has been a pretty popular module (on its own and with the custom DirectoryListingModule ). Today, I am releasing v2.0 of IconHandler, which contains some much-requested functionality and fixes a...

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