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Ahmed, Salman
If I were to cache say 300 pages for 1 week at a time,
would this slow down the site or will it be EXACTLY like static pages?

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Doug Reilly
It is unlikely the pages would stay cached for a week. The time for cache duration is a hint, not a command. ASP.NET might invalidate the cache sooner if the object is not used, or the memory is needed elsewhere.

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Doug Reilly
AccessMicrosystems.com

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Rob Howard (VIP)
Hi Salman,

Caching is designed to *increase* the performance, not slow it down. As
for how much performance would increase, it really depends on what the
pages do. As a baseline you can expect to see 2-3x performance increase
on a page that does repeated data access. It won't, however, be exactly
like static pages. Static pages have several benefits that even ASP.NET
cached pages can't take adavantage of, e.g. Windows File Cache, less
code paths to execute (just sending text back), etc.

Rob

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would this slow down the site or will it be EXACTLY like static pages?

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