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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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Doug Duerner is a senior software engineer with more than 15 years designing and implementing large-scale systems with Microsoft technologies. He has worked for several Fortune 500 banking institutions and for a commercial software company that designed and built the large-scale distributed network management system used by the Department of Defense’s Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) for its “Global Information Grid” and the Department of State (DoS). He is a geek at heart, focusing on all aspects, but enjoys the most complex and challenging technical hurdles, especially those that everyone says “can’t be done.”