What sort of performance gains can I expect from using APGen?
The gains will vary for each page, depending on how costly the page is to render, and how user-specific the page content is. Average capacity gains are 5 to 20 times. Some real-world Web pages perform 200 times faster after APGen optimization. Typical performance numbers should help you understand the gains that are possible: Using a quad processor 550 MHz PIII Web server with a separate database server, maximum capacity for real-world ASP pages ranges from 5 to 150 requests per second. On the same server, static pages can be served at a rate of 2000 to 5000 requests per second. For worst-case optimization, performance gains are small or negligible. For best-case optimization, a page is completely converted to APG script which makes the Web page static, resulting in performance gains of 10 to 1000 times. Worst-case optimization occurs for pages where all content is user dependent. Examples include: shopping cart pages, search pages, and stock portfolio pages. These pages display data t
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