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Throttle concurrent requests per session
Scope
Edge
Version Introduced
4.7
Source Analyzer Status
NotPlanned
Change Description
In the .NET Framework 4.6.2 and earlier, Asp.net executes requests with the same Sessionid sequentially, and asp.net always issues the Sessionid through cookie by default. If a page takes long time to response, it will significantly degrade the server performance just by pressing F5 on the browser. In the fix, we added a counter to track the queued requests and terminates the requests when they exceed a specified limit. The default value is 50. If the the limit is reached, a warning will be logged in event log and HTTP 500 response may be recorded in IIS log.
- Quirked
- Build-time break
Recommended Action
To restore the old behavior, you can add the following setting to your web.config file to opt out of the new behavior.
<appSettings>
<add key="aspnet:RequestQueueLimitPerSession" value="2147483647"/>
</appSettings>
Affected APIs
- Not detectable via API analysis
Category
ASP.NET