Implement a Warmup service plugin 
In this tutorial, you implement a custom Warmup service plugin with High priority that enables you to specify a list within a text file with exact URLs of pages you want request during system restart. 
    - Create the text file, for example, WarmupUrls.txt, with the absolute URLs that are to be requested during warmup. 
    The URLs need to be separated by a new line, for example:
    
        - 
        http://my-site.com/Home 
        
 
        - https://my-site-2.com/About
        
 
    
     
    - In the SitefinityWebApp project, create a new folder and name it Warmup.
 
    - Create a class UrlsPlugin.cs
 
    - In the UrlsPlugin class, paste the following code:
    
    
 
Next, you add the plugin configuration in the backend or on the file system. Refer to the following sections. 
Add the plugin configuration in the backend
    - Navigate to Administration » Settings » Advanced settings » Warmup.
 
    - Expand the Warmup node and then the Plugins node.
 
    - Click Create new and enter values the following fields:
    
        - Name: URLs Plugin
 
        - Type: SitefinityWebApp.Warmup.UrlsPlugin
 
        - Make sure the Enabled checkbox is selected.
 
        - Set the priority to High.
 
    
     
    - Save your changes.
    
 
 
As a result, you can see your newly created plugin in the Plugins node.
To add a plugin parameter:
    - Navigate to Plugins » URLs Plugin » Parameters.
 
    - Click Create new.
 
    - Enter the following:
    
        - Key: urlsFilePath
 
        - Value: ~/App_Data/WarmupUrls.txt
 
    
     
    - Save your changes.
 
After full restart of your site, the Warmup service can leverage the URLs Plugin.
Add the plugin configuration on the file system
In the ~/App_Data/Sitefinity/Configuration folder of your application create a WarmupConfig.config file and paste the following code:
NOTE: The urlsFilePath parameter specifies the application’s relative path to the text file that contains the list with absolute URLs to be requested during warmup.