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Microsoft's perfview - Do you care about this tool?
It is fascinating to see so many distributed nugets of software lying around for specific use cases. One of them is perfview by Microsoft (https://github.com/microsoft/perfview).
- Profiler suggestion for .net core to check performance bottleneck
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Using VS: Code as IDE for C#
I've found dotnet-trace + speedscope to be ok if you just want a hint on where time is going. There's also perfview but it's Windows only.
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W4 Games raises $8.5M to support Godot Engine growth
Could you profile it with windows perfview[1]?
[1] https://github.com/microsoft/perfview
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Get network usage or progress state of a specific process
While there's no native way of doing this in PowerShell. I did come across this StackOverflow post showing how to do this in C# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17026204/retrieve-process-network-usage Perhaps it's possible to replicate it if you load in the required dll, should be able to find it in the PerfView GitHub https://github.com/microsoft/perfview/blob/main/documentation/TraceEvent/TraceEventLibrary.md Or directly from the NuGet page https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Diagnostics.Tracing.TraceEvent/
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Any recommendation on profiling tools for .Net Framework 4.7 application? On a legacy project (mvc, api) we are experiencing high CPU and I need to pinpoint root causes of this.
Can’t believe this hasn’t been mentioned yet: https://github.com/microsoft/perfview
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Where does this technique fall on the Mitre Att&ck framework?
PerfView64.exe is a wrapper that calls PerfView. This means I can compile a custom PerfView.exe binary with my payload and execute PerfView through PerfView64.
- Gathering information about specific part of code's performance (CPU usage, memory, etc)
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High LSASS CPU usage on Domain Controller
Save off the ETL and review it in a tool like PerfView
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WinForms app consuming lot of CPU while doing nothing
PefView: https://channel9.msdn.com/Series/PerfView-Tutorial
What are some alternatives?
rust-csharp-ffi - An example Rust + C# hybrid application
Chaskis - A framework for making IRC Bots.
ILGPU - ILGPU JIT Compiler for high-performance .Net GPU programs
BedrockFramework - High performance, low level networking APIs for building custom servers and clients.
BenchmarkDotNet - Powerful .NET library for benchmarking
MiniProfiler - A simple but effective mini-profiler for ASP.NET (and Core) websites
NetFabric.Hyperlinq - High performance LINQ implementation with minimal heap allocations. Supports enumerables, async enumerables, arrays and Span<T>.
SenseiDE - Unleash The Ultimate Performance from Age of Empires 2 Definitive
Mono - Mono open source ECMA CLI, C# and .NET implementation.
PicView - Fast, free and customizable image viewer for Windows 10 and 11.
FusionCache - FusionCache is an easy to use, fast and robust cache with advanced resiliency features and an optional distributed 2nd level.
App.Metrics - App Metrics is an open-source and cross-platform .NET library used to record and report metrics within an application.