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Alvin Ashcraft
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Alvin Ashcraft

Alvin Ashcraft is a software engineer and developer community champion with over 25 years of experience in software development. Working primarily with Microsoft Windows, web, and cloud technologies, his career has focused primarily on the healthcare industry. He has been awarded as a Microsoft MVP 11 times, most recently as a Windows Dev MVP. Alvin works in the Philadelphia area for Allscripts, a global healthcare software company, as a principal software engineer. He is also a board member of the TechBash Foundation, where he helps organize the annual TechBash developer conference. He has previously worked for companies such as Oracle, Genzeon, CSC, and ITG Pathfinders. Originally from the Allentown, PA area, Alvin currently resides in West Grove, PA with his wife and three daughters.
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Threading limits and other recommendations

So, it sounds like using multiple threads can really speed up your application’s performance. You should probably start replacing all your foreach loops with Parallel.ForEach loop and start calling all your services and helper methods on thread pool threads, right? Are there any limits and what are they? Well, when it comes to threading, there absolutely are limits.

The number of threads that can execute simultaneously is limited by the number of processors and processor cores on the system. There is no way around hardware limitations, as the CPU (or virtual CPU when running on a virtual machine) can only run so many threads. In addition, your application must share these CPUs with other processes running on the system. If your CPU has four cores, it is actively running five other applications, and your program is trying to execute a process with multiple threads, the system is not likely to accept more than one of your threads at...

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Alvin Ashcraft

Alvin Ashcraft is a software engineer and developer community champion with over 25 years of experience in software development. Working primarily with Microsoft Windows, web, and cloud technologies, his career has focused primarily on the healthcare industry. He has been awarded as a Microsoft MVP 11 times, most recently as a Windows Dev MVP. Alvin works in the Philadelphia area for Allscripts, a global healthcare software company, as a principal software engineer. He is also a board member of the TechBash Foundation, where he helps organize the annual TechBash developer conference. He has previously worked for companies such as Oracle, Genzeon, CSC, and ITG Pathfinders. Originally from the Allentown, PA area, Alvin currently resides in West Grove, PA with his wife and three daughters.
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