Oh. And Microbencharks are worth only so much and can be very misleading.
For example, the SQLite benchmark can be easily fooled by the file system.
If SQLite is requesting a fsync() and the file system says it does a fsync()... but doesn't actually sync the contents of the file to the harddrive, then yes I can easily make something that will perform 1000x as fast as Linux does with Ext3.
For example, the SQLite benchmark can be easily fooled by the file system.
If SQLite is requesting a fsync() and the file system says it does a fsync()... but doesn't actually sync the contents of the file to the harddrive, then yes I can easily make something that will perform 1000x as fast as Linux does with Ext3.
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