I hope with this question that we can assemble a bunch of good advices to measure performance of .Net applications.
Personally, I'm in a situation where I want to test an algorithm, and I want to be sure the measurements are reasonable precise. Therefore I do the following:
- Release mode compiling (optimizations etc.)
- Running the application outside Visual studio (avoids unnecessary checks etc.)
- Looping over the code multiple times and take lowest time (makes sure it is JIT-compiled before and avoids periodic GC, OS specific stuff etc.) (*1)
- Using a proper clock (*2)
(*1) If the input isn't always the same, it may make sense to do an average of the running time. Also, see Accurately measure elapsed wall clock time in .NET
So the question is really:
Is there anything I (or others) have missed in the above list? And elaborating of why the recommendations (in the list or new ones) works will be appreciated.
Update: Is anyone using ngen
before benchmarking? If yes, why?
Thanks, Lasse Espeholt