I have a MVC action which streams JSON data over HTTP to clients, the data can be as large of 400,000 to 600,000 records.
I am facing a performance issue when it comes to streaming the data. for example for 10,000 records I have managed to minimize the mapping to 1.3 seconds and JSON generation to 1.5 seconds.
However I facing a problem when it comes to streaming the data to the client, it takes about 7 seconds to stream the data to the client. I am using IIS 8 and on the Action itself I have turned off the Session.
Tested the same with 40,000 records, it took about 8 seconds to query and generate JSON, but it takes as long as 25 seconds to stream the data.
My code (my custom ActionResult) somewhat look like as below:
response.Clear();
response.ContentType = "application/json";
response.AddHeader("Cache-Control", "no-cache, no-store, max-age=0, must-revalidate");
response.AddHeader("Pragma", "no-cache");
response.Write("[ ");
int c=0;
foreach(var item in Data) {
if (c>0) response.Write(", ");
response.Write(ConvertToJson(item));
c++;
//here tried to flush in intervals too - only managed to save like 2 seconds
}
response.Write(" ]");
response.End();
The response is the HttpContext.Response and in the lines above this code, I am setting all the necessary headers as well.
Is there any way to optimize ASP.NET or IIS to stream the data faster?
UPDATE:
It seemed that when I used a production server with much better bandwidth the transfer time is significantly decreased. Another idea is to have the client request the data in chunks for better performance, the only way I can control that though is through introducing API limits....
Still looking for optimization ideas, insights as to what items to consider in order to better the performance.