I have a large amount of constantly incoming data (roughly 10,000 a minute, and growing) that I want to insert into a database as efficiently as possible. At the moment I'm using prepared insert statements, but am thinking of using the SqlBulkCopy class to import the data in larger chunks.
The problem is that I'm not inserting into a single table - elements of the data item are inserted into numerous tables, and their identity columns are used as foreign keys in other rows that are inserted at the same time. I understand that bulk copies aren't meant to allow for more complex inserts like this, but I wonder if it is worth exchanging my identity columns (bigints in this case) for uniqueidentifier columns. This will allow me to do a couple of bulk copies for each table, and since I can determine the IDs before the insert, I don't need to check for anything like SCOPE_IDENTITY which is preventing me from using bulk copy.
Does this sound like a viable solution, or are there other potential issues I might face? Or, is there another way I can insert data quickly, but retain my use of bigint identity columns?
Thanks.