Some time ago, I analyzed the performance of the ASP. Net website and used the Windows performance count to monitor the server's Request status.
When I use it, the common monitoring points are as follows:
1. the Monitored object is Asp.net apps v2.0 .... (Version) The counter uses request/sec, request total, request in application queue to obtain the number of requests per second, the total number of requests, and the number of request queues. 2. You can also use a web service object to check the number of website connections. 3. Monitoring. NET data provider for sqlserver object, which contains counters that can monitor the size of the local database connection pool. The default database connection pool is 100. If it remains around 100, you can set the total number of connection pools to a greater value.
IIS6 can check the instance selected by the object in many aspects,
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