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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T23:47:39+00:00 2026-05-12T23:47:39+00:00

We’re using the following approach to writing out text files: public void WriteFile(string filePath,

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We’re using the following approach to writing out text files:

public void WriteFile(string filePath, string contents)
{
    if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(filePath)) { throw new ArgumentNullException("filePath"); }
    if (contents == null) { throw new ArgumentNullException("contents"); }

    if (File.Exists(filePath))
    {
        throw new InvalidOperationException(string.Format("The file '{0}' already exists", filePath));
    }

    StreamWriter sw = File.CreateText(filePath); // slow

    sw.Write(contents);
    sw.Close(); // slow
}

We are calling this function a large number of times, so performance is key. The two lines commented slow are where our application is spending most of its time.

The parameter contents contains, on average, about 10 KB of text.

Are there any other approaches in .NET or using the Win32 API that are known to have significantly better performance?

We have already tried the following:

TextWriter tw = new StreamWriter(filePath);

tw.Write(contents);
tw.Close();

But have found the performance to be similar to our initial approach.

Edit

Based on suggestions we also tried:

File.WriteAllText(filePath, contents);

However the performance of this is similar to the other approached listed above.

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    2026-05-12T23:47:40+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Forget about you code. The performance problems when working with HDD is the problems of File System, Operation System and of course the hardware quality.

    The only thing I can suggest is to redesign your application. For example you can write huge file instead of numerous small files. Just use .tar archiving for all of them, as it does not compress anything but simply stores file streams one by one.

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