Comment by embedding-shape

Comment by embedding-shape 17 hours ago

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> If you have to keep the initial requirement for your software, then SQLite is completely out of equation.

It'd be a very short article if so, don't you think? Full article would be something like: "Normally you'd have a remote connection to the database, and since we're supposed to test SQLite's performance, and SQLite is embedded, it doesn't compare. Fin"

stonemetal12 17 hours ago

The table of data at the end of the article has 7 lines, only one has data for both DBs. What was the point of setting up the comparison if there is no comparison made?

  • andersmurphy 17 hours ago

    Because it shows that a network RDBS database cannot get you out of this predicament.