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QuestionLINQ to SQL - join and where: Is it performed in Database? Or load the dataset into memory before operation actually is performed? Pin
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If you are using LINQ to SQL or LINQ to entities then your query will be translated into sql, so joins will happen at the database level. Also, skip and take use top so paging is relatively efficient.

I'd recommend spending some time experimenting with linq expressions and looking at the sql generated because it's not at all obvious when you are going to run into some unexpectedly slow sql.

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