#Performance Posts

Tracking vs No-Tracking Queries Explained

When working with Entity Framework, one of the most overlooked performance considerations is whether queries should be tracked or not. By default, Entity Framework tracks entities returned from queries, allowing changes to be detected and saved automatically. However, tracking comes with overhead and is not always necessary. Understanding when to use tracking and no-tracking queries can improve application performance and reduce memory usage.

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02-Jun-2026
Tracking vs No-Tracking Queries Explained
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