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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T13:06:46+00:00 2026-06-15T13:06:46+00:00

I’ve hosted a WCF app in IIS 7.5 with HTTPS, TCP and Named pipes

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I’ve hosted a WCF app in IIS 7.5 with HTTPS, TCP and Named pipes bindings.

Currently working on a new version of the webservice, trying to get performance improvements, I’m testing it with client (VS console client) and server (IIS hosted) on the same server when I discover something strange:
When doing tests of 100-1000 calls to a method returning a simple string, a builtin account outperforms a custom ApplicatiolPool identity, a domain user, with about 3x the speed.

I need the AppPool identity to be an domain admin because of the things the service is required to do.

Anyone that can shed some light on this?

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    2026-06-15T13:06:47+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 1:06 pm

    Seems like I have found the “problem”, even though I can’t quite understand it.

    As I mentioned I used a VS console client, i.e. debugged in visual studio. After doing some analyzing with process monitor, running both with and without builtin AppPool user, I saw visual studio doing something funky.
    When running the AppPool under a domain-admin, VS spawned an additional .vshost.exe process under a different user (couldn’t see due to seeing only SID that I didn’t bother hunting down) that shot to the roof with network load.

    I built the console-project and ran the executable outside of VS, and behold, no noticeable difference between AppPool-users and many times faster than in VS.
    No idea why this is.

    My conclusion is “When in doubt, run Process Monitor!” and that I shouldn’t have relied on the visual studio debugger so heavily for performance testing.

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