Alexey Kulakov
Alexey Kulakov
Hello everyone, @niikoo, @gkverneland, @ketiovv As far as I remember 7.1 is declared and build for NET 5 and 6. So we didn't test it on NET 7 nor NET...
Hi @gkverneland, Pardon me, you are right about 7.1.1 on .Net Framework. If you say it is all across the system then it might be also new framework contributing to...
Unfortunately, I couldn't run all the benchmarks for now only results for DO v6.0. Projects for different frameworks and DataObjects.Net versions are ready but I haven't got enough time to...
I have finished domain build benchmarking. Probably I should've explained why I chose ```Skip``` mode and ```Recreate``` mode for benchmarking. I'll explain now. **Skip.** The key feature of Skip upgrade...
### .NET 7 (.NET 7.0.14 (7.0.1423.51910)) v6.0.12 | Method | Mean | Allocated | Method | Mean | Allocated | |------- |--------:|----------:|------- |--------:|----------:| | Build | 1.787 s | 203.83...
### .Net Core 3.1 (.NET Core 3.1.32 (CoreCLR 4.700.22.55902, CoreFX 4.700.22.56512)) v6.0.12 | Method | Mean | Allocated | Method | Mean | Allocated | |------- |--------:|----------:|------- |--------:|----------:| | Build...
We can see that: 1) changing of framework contributes to performance, newer frameworks are less speedy and far less memory efficient. 2) there is a performance drop somewhere around 7.0.1,...
The projects I used for benchmarking I published here https://github.com/alex-kulakov/domain-building-perf-check
@gkverneland, I agree that startup is not very important, for startup memory efficiency is important and as you can see we managed to improve it significantly. Secondly, speaking of performance...
Hello, I'm back with additional results, this time for query translation measurements. I've created following LINQ query (if somebody wants to provide his own query, I don't mind, I would...