Can the resources of one machine in a web farm be affected to such a point by an app running with Garbage Collection Mode = "server mode" such that the network load balancer will adjust for it?
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回答1:
Network load balancer is not "sensitive" to GC, in a sense it doesn't know when or where it happens. It may attempt to do some funky stuff with checking the "load" on the machine, but usually it hurts performance and a simple round robin turns out to be better a approach for most of the scenarios.
At the enterprise level one usually totally disregards GC, it is too much complexity on the macro level.
回答2:
I think you are looking for Garbage Collection notifications. This will allow you to implement such a system with a minimum effort.
Reference here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc713687(v=vs.110)
If you are using high end NLB's you may want to watch in the specs for supporting .NET GC Notifications, you might be surprised.