Part 11 – Insert Performance for "Simple" Entities
What can we learn about insert performance from complicated entities?
Simlar to our last entry, what makes a data entity “simple”? Let’s re-run the same tests from Insert Performance For Complicated Entities but with a simple entity. I would define a simple entity as an entity that has 1 or 2 tables, can perform it’s tasks with a small amount of code, and is build to be light weight for a…
Simlar to our last entry, what makes a data entity “simple”? Let’s re-run the same tests from Insert Performance For Complicated Entities but with a simple entity. I would define a simple entity as an entity that has 1 or 2 tables, can perform it’s tasks with a small amount of code, and is build to be light weight for a…
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Part 11 – Insert Performance for “Simple” Entities
What can we learn about insert performance from complicated entities? Simlar to our last entry, what makes a data entity “simple”? Let’s re-run the same tests from Insert Performance For Complicated Entities but with a simple entity.
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