2010/10/13 Jonathan Barratt <jonathan.barr...@knifeict.com>:
> On 13 ?.?. 2010, at 2:31, Jorge Vargas wrote:

> A database migration might not be the sort of effort you were looking for, 
> but I can only imagine that moving from SQLite to Postgres or MySQL would 
> offer you the largest possible performance gains...

Unlikely. When a test suite is run under SQLite, it runs entirely in
memory; PostgreSQL/MySQL test suites run with disk commits. You can
verify this by running Django's own test suite. I regularly see SQLite
test runs at about double the speed of the best I've seen under
PostgreSQL or MySQL.

Testing is a situation that SQLite is extremely well optimized for --
single user, no need for long term persistence.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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