I am developing a number-crunching application in C#. It is going to use a database of a very simple table structure (with many records though) and have no concurrent clients (but some threads of one perhaps) to access it but do many many thousands of sequential gets/inserts/updates. Should I better use plain ADO.Net querying or LinqToSQL?
It doesn't look obvious for me - maybe LinqToSql is better because of buffering (+readability), maybe its bad because of its overhead.
UPDATE 1:
I've got a very simple model here - 3 tables of about 10 fields each. No foreign keys (normalization is sacrificed to the KISS principle). I could use Excel tables for this, but I prefer coding C#+SQL rather than VBA and believe SQL Server is faster (and allows more records).
UPDATE 2:
I don't really need any ORM, simple SQL querying would be enough. I consider LinqToSql because of 3 reasons: 1. it allows visual, diagram-first database generation, 2. LINQ looks better than having queries as string literals. 3. logically it seems that it may (or may not) increase performance by bulk update/insert commits, cached reads and lazy loading.
UPDATE 3:
I've got 4 GB of RAM and don't mind the application to use all the gigs while processing data.