Comparing times for loading models of different (exaggerated) sizes

Posted by: Julia Lerman Blog - Dont Be Iffy..., on 20 Aug 2008 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Prompted by Roger Jennings' post Entity Framework Instantiation Times with a 120-Table Database, but with limited time to do a thorough investigation, I did a quick trial this morning comparing AdventureWorksLT with it's dozen tables/views to another model with about 400. There are a few up-front costs for querying in Entity Framework. Query compilation is one and another biggie is loading the model into the application cache. Once the model is loaded, it remains in the applications cache and under...

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