Yeah we had that, .net sites dont usually have a huge number of pages as its 
dynamic so when it restarted you dont really notice it, but as reddot 
outputs thousands (depending on the size of your site) it will bring it to a 
halt. There is a way round this (sort off). If you get the sections of your 
site to publish to subfolders this breaks up the site for .net and it will 
only parse the pages in each folder as you go into the section, this means 
the root (which would be the home page and maybe teh second level pages 
depending on how you publish) parse very quickly and you get performance 
back. Also it will only re-parse files in folders which have had files 
updated keeping other folders in cache.

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