This is where the technologies really differ. The place that node is really compelling is for handling LOAD. NET's a little FASTER or maybe node's a little FASTER, but it's probably close enough that you don't care. In this battle, after everything's been compiled/interpreted you're probably going to be pretty close in performance. I'm guessing that you're looking for a comparison between ASP.NET and node. If you're worried about static pages, then IIS is probably going to beat node because IIS uses kernel-mode caching, which means that requests which request a static page are not even going to get out of the kernel. You also have to consider static (and cached) vs dynamic pages. A server that's really FAST at serving one request per second might totally croak if you send it 500 requests per second (under LOAD). Being FAST and handling lots of LOAD are two different things.
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