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I couldn't find any information about an async implementation of application Insights, specifically the TelemetryClient for Microsoft.ApplicationInsights Nuget.

And by that I mean a full implementation from the exposed methods down to the actual http request sent to the service, not just a wrapper.

I guess it'd make sense for performance considerations, especially when coding a ASP.NET MVC website. Is that on the roadmap? Did I miss anything?

Thanks for your help!

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    Thanks Mark! I may have skipped this one, decompiling the code they're indeed doing everything on a separate thread. I guess having that on a totally separate thread versus having async tagging all the way along to have the TaskScheduler properly handle everything doesn't make a huge difference performance wise then.
    – baywet
    Aug 19, 2016 at 13:04

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The article about the application insights overview has a section What's the overhead?

which describes the performance gap produced by application insights as following:

The impact on your app's performance is very small. Tracking calls are non-blocking, and are batched and sent in a separate thread.

So you don't have to consider about performance issues caused by application insights.

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  • sent in a separate thread --> can some one show me a way to verify this?
    – Pavindu
    May 31, 2022 at 2:33
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I don't thinks that's true!

Please, see image:

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