Collecting Concurrency Data for an ASP.NET Web Application Using the Profiler Command Line

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The concurrency method of Visual Studio Profiling Tools enables you to collect resource contention data.

Common Tasks

Task Related Content
Attach the profiler to a running ASP.NET application - How to: Attach the Profiler to an ASP.NET Application to Collect Concurrency Data

Reference

Command-Line Profiling Tools Reference

Profiling ASP.NET Applications

Task Related Content
Profile by using the sampling method - Collecting Application Statistics Using Sampling
Profile by using the instrumentation method - Collecting Detailed Timing Data Using Instrumentation
Profile memory allocation and garbage collection - Collecting Memory Data

Profiling Concurrency Issues

Task Related Content
Profile stand-alone (client) applications - Collecting Concurrency Data
Profile services - Collecting Concurrency Data

Analyzing Concurrency Data Views and Reports

Resource Contention Data Views

Concurrency Visualizer

Reference

Command-Line Profiling Tools Reference