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Use session state
Use the application cache.
Use SQL Server replication.
Use multiple active result sets.
Use the application cache.
Use SQL Server replication.
Use network load balancing
Use multiple active result sets
Use MSDeploy.
Use the Web Deployment tool.
Use a Web Deployment project
Use the ASP.NET Compilation tool
Use MSDeploy.
Use the Web Deployment tool.
Use a Web Deployment project.
Use the ASP.NET Compilation tool.
Use MSDeploy and FTP.
Use DB Deployment and FTP.
Use MSDeploy and One-Click Publishing
Use DB Deployment and One-Click Publishing
Configure IIS to map all requests to aspnet_isapi.dll by using a wildcard script map.
Configure lIS to map all requests to aspnet_wp.exe by using a wildcard script map.
Modify the Web application to route all requests to an Http Handler class
Modify the Web application to route all requests to an Http Module class.
Use Web application configuration file transforms
Create a custom configuration section for each build configuration value.
Append the Config Source attribute to each application configuration section.
Duplicate each configuration section for the debug build configuration, and modify the settings for the release build configuration.
Convert the Web site project to a Web application.
Convert the Web site project to an ASP. NET MVC 2 application.
Modify the T4 templates to support ASP.NET Web Forms.
Reference the ASP.NET MVC 2 assemblies in the application configuration file.
Use a separate web.config file for each branch office
Store the connection strings in the database
Use configuration transformations
Use MSDeploy
Run each distinct service on a separate physical machine.
Run each distinct service on two separate physical machines.
Run each distinct service on a separate virtual machine (VM).
Run each distinct service on two virtual machines (VMs) hosted on one physical machine.