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Installation
.NET Application Performance Monitoring
Pinpoint and solve application performance issues down to the line of code. New Relic is the only tool you’ll need to see everything—from the end user experience to server monitoring and right down to the line of code.
See page load times for real users by browser and geography. See the bottlenecks in your app pinpointed down to the line of code or SQL query. Find out how each component or service is affecting the performance of your app and fix things before your users notice and complain.
We support all .NET compatible languages, such as VB.NET, C#, and C++/CLI for .NET version 2.0 and up. New Relic also works with major frameworks, including MVC 2, MVC3, MVC4, ASPs, and WebServices. New Relic monitors applications hosted in a private datacenter and in the cloud, including Windows Azure and Azure Cloud Services.
Give your entire team access to the New Relic dashboard so everyone can keep your applications running fast and healthy. Set up alerts and send team members detailed notifications when errors occur or your site goes down. See detailed transaction traces for slow requests so you can pinpoint the bottleneck.
New Relic is the only .NET app monitoring tool you need to pinpoint and solve performance issues. Our single UI monitors every detail of your app, from the end user experience, through your servers, and down to the line of code.
New Relic is the only SaaS .Net app monitoring tool that monitors the entire app. With a single product and a single UI, New Relic lets you see the whole stack, front and back, in a real-time performance dashboard you can access anytime, anywhere.
New Relic offers enterprise-class capabilities such as server monitoring, multi-language support, user monitoring, and deep-drive transaction analysis for a fraction of the cost of on-premise monitoring tools.
Read our case studies to see how over 40,000 companies use New Relic for application performance monitoring, server monitoring and real user monitoring.
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If you didn't select the option to restart IIS in the installer, you can manually restart it by opening an administrative command prompt:
iisreset
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