By grabnerandi
via apmblog.compuware.com
Submitted: Mar 12 2013 / 08:52
At a recent SharePoint installation we identified an interesting source of a potential performance problem that impacts ALL SharePoint and .NET-based installations that use the ServicePointManager to access web services. It turns out that ServicePointManager comes with a default setting that allows two concurrent connections. If you happen to have a SharePoint dashboard that queries data from more than two data sources, your end users will suffer from a very long page load time. In this blog I explain the steps that one of our customers took to identify and solve this particular problem. This issue has a broader impact beyond SharePoint; I suggest all .NET Developers to look into this issue
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sproketboy replied ago:
Title should be Don't let SharePoint ruin your end user experience.
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