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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T16:43:33+00:00 2026-05-14T16:43:33+00:00

I am using a Dictionary to store data, and will be caching it. I

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I am using a Dictionary to store data, and will be caching it. I would like to avoid server memory issues, and have good performance by limiting the size of the Dictionary<>, either in size or number of entries.
What is the best method of doing this? Is there another class I should be considering other than a Dictionary?

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    2026-05-14T16:43:34+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:43 pm

    There are several other classes you can select from like

    • SortedDictionary
    • List
    • HashSet

    you can review the options by looking at System.Collections.Generic Namespace.

    Their is a very good post, describibg pros and cons for all most of the collection classes at MSDN

    • Selecting a Collection Class

    If you are not satisfied by what these classes are provide, you can go for your own collection class or design a custom Dictionary your self.

    you will need to inherit your custom dictionary fron IDictionary Interface and other classes / interfaces or may write all from scratch.

    Here is the signature for Dictionary class at MSDN

    [SerializableAttribute]
    [ComVisibleAttribute(false)]
    public class Dictionary<TKey, TValue> : IDictionary<TKey, TValue>, 
        ICollection<KeyValuePair<TKey, TValue>>,
        IEnumerable<KeyValuePair<TKey, TValue>>, 
        IDictionary, ICollection, IEnumerable,
        ISerializable, IDeserializationCallback
    
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