Difference between array, arraylist, List, Hashtable, Dictionary and SortedList in c#

Basic difference is that arrays are of fixed size. Whereas an ArrayList implements the list data structure and can dynamically grow. While arrays would be more performance that a list, a list would be far more flexible since you don't need to know the required size initially. Array - represents an old-school memory array - kind of like a alias for a normal type[] array. Can enumerate. Can't grow automatically. I would assume very fast insertion, retrieve and speed. ArrayList - automatically growing array. Adds more overhead. Can enum., probably slower than a normal array but still pretty fast. These are used a lot in .NET List - one of my favorites - can be used with generics, so you can have a strongly typed array, e.g. List . Other than that, acts very much like ArrayList. Hashtable - plain old hashtable. O(1) to O(n) worst case. Can enumerate the value and keys properties, and do key/val pairs. Dictionary - same as above only strongly typed via generics, such a...

What are Session state modes in ASP.NET?

ASP.NET supports different session state storage options:
  • In-Process is the default approach. It stores session state locally on same web server memory where the application is running. 
  • State-server mode stores session state in a process other than the one where application is running. Naturally, it has added advantages that session state is accessible from multiple web servers in a Web Farm and also session state will remain preserved even web application is restarted. 
  • SQLServer mode stores session state in SQL Server database. It has the same advantages as that of State-server. Custom modes allows to define our custom storage provider. Off mode disables session storage.

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