Currently, on our production IIS web farm, we host about 15 applications in a single App Pool (Default App Pool). There are two websites and about 13 virtual directories.
A colleague has recommended that we change our IIS configuration so each application is a separate App Pool (with identical settings).
Is there any drawback or potential issues to doing this? Is it possible that ASP.NET applications could have been built with the requirements that they are all within the same App Pool?
I doubt they were built with that requirement in mind unless they rely on shared memory for some reason. Otherwise, for the scenario described...
Pros (of separate app pool):
Cons:
*I'm not sure how .NET segregates websites in the same app pool as it pertains to the HttpRuntime cache; for Sessions, "application uniqueness" (1) is determined by:
This is what prevents you from sharing sessions across different websites in the same app pool, for instance; but it might be easier to share cache data though. By and large, the discussion overlaps with the pros/cons of deploying a Web Garden for a specific application (2).
1)
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=325056
http://rodiniz.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!F2A56AAF89A7E43A!658.entry
2)
http://nicholas.piasecki.name/blog/2009/02/on-web-gardens-aspnet-and-iis-60/