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To Heap or not to Heap; That's the Large Object Question?

  (43 votes) by Doug Duerner, Yeon-Chang Wang (updated yesterday)
In this article we explored a theory; would it be better to not utilize a heap construct when dealing with very large objects in .NET, in order to avoid Large Object Heap (LOH) fragmentation?

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