Re: Serious Performance, can .NET handle it?
From: Sahil Malik (contactmethrumyblog_at_nospam.com)
Date: 10/14/04
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Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:52:03 -0400
I wrote a little para about various platforms in the MS world a week or two
back.
http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/sahilmalik/archive/2004/09/29/27196.aspx
Sorta interesting read (except I wrote it LOL).
- Sahil Malik
You can reach me thru my blog at
http://www.dotnetjunkies.com/weblog/sahilmalik
"William Stacey [MVP]" <staceywREMOVE@mvps.org> wrote in message
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> > OK talk about 5000 users, another company I had a small association for
> once
> > was Weatherbug. We are talking 13000 weather stations feeding live data,
> and
> > millions of concurrent users constantly pinging the servers with those
> > system tray icons. AND THEY are working heavily on .NET now. Their
> codebase
> > is still heavy duty C++, but they are commited to .NET and moving along
> just
> > fine now. ... hmm .. 5000 concurrent users vs. millions ... !!
> >
> > .NET can handle it .. .
>
> Thanks for links. I will do some reading. From the first beta, I too
> really like c# and .net. And you really can't just point to one thing.
Its
> the lang, the framework, the tools, the integration, and doco. Just sweet
> IMHO. In a previous life, I had many battles trying to string different
> techs together to get things working and big costs to boot. Stuff has
> probably progressed a lot sence then, but currently the .Net stuff has
most
> things I need and does them well. Naturally, we will always find little
> things or new things we want or could do better. That, however, is a
> constant :-) Cheers!
>
> --
> William Stacey, MVP
>
>
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