Why are there five tracing levels in
System.Diagnostics.TraceSwitcher?
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Answer / abhi
The tracing dumps can be quite verbose and for some
applications that are constantly running you run the risk of
overloading the machine and the hard drive there. Five
levels range from None to Verbose, allowing to fine-tune the
tracing activities.
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Answer / kirti
The tracing dumps can be quite verbose. For applications that are constantly running you run the risk of overloading the machine and the hard drive. Five levels range from None to Verbose, allowing you to fine-tune the tracing activities.
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