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I just had a look at Performance Considerations for Entity Framework 5: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/data/hh949853.aspx

In 6.7 a graph it shown that states that the performance of a ObjectContext Linq Query is better than DbContext Linq Query. Any idea why?

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My understanding is that DBContext internally uses ObjectContext (ie dbcontext is a wrapper) and therefore wont be faster.

What you may find is that DBContext will out of the box tweek the ObjectContext a little more than prehaps you would using it everyday. For example EF5 does some additional work with compiled queries to allow for a bit better performance. This means that your un-optimised app may perform faster with DBContext (but this is obviously highly dependent on what you are doing). DBContext also adds a lot of simplicity to your application as its a far less complicated interface than OC.

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    Auto compilation magic in EF5 happens on ObjectContex level actually
    – Pawel
    Oct 2, 2012 at 16:50
  • @pawel yeah thats right, my point was that you dont need to configure it manually, so you get the benefits of compiled queries without having to set them up yourself.
    – undefined
    Oct 2, 2012 at 18:50
  • Thanks for your responses but I'm still confused. I still don't understand why the graph shows that it is slower. Oct 16, 2012 at 14:44

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