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asp.net - Pros and cons of having dedicated application pools over keeping web applications in one default app pool

What are pros and cons of having dedicated application pools over keeping web applications in one default app pool?

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Pros:

  • Applications are isolated from each other, unless IIS goes with it, an app pool locking will only take out applications in that pool
  • Ability to run applications under different ASP.NET runtimes, one pool for 1.1 another for 2.0 if needed
  • Ability to have different app pool settings for more or less critical applications. For example a corporate website in ASP.NET might want to have the shut down after __ minutes of inactivity bumped up, to prevent unloading because response is critical. Other sites might not need it.
  • Can secure pools from each other in regards to file access, great for third party, or untrusted applications as they can run under a very restrictive user account.

Cons:

  • Each application pool has its own bank of memory and its own process, therefore CAN use more resources
  • Some find it hard to debug the application as you have multiple processes

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