On Tuesday, July 1, 2003, at 04:19 PM, Sterling Hughes wrote:
Sure.  But what Wez said was that it only affected you when you got 150
req/s, which is not true.  And I am being honest.  Over the period of
25000 requests, it is likely that you will have *more* than 300
sessions, not less.  This would further prove my argument.  300 Unique
users in 25000 requests to a PHP script is not an unreasonable
benchmark, it favors sqlite more than it should.

I didn't see any regression based on the number of distinct sessions. In fact, give the nature of the sqlite locking mechanism, I would suspect little change with the number of distinct sessions.




Oh, and you can't have a '300% slowdown' it's a 66% slowdown.  But
that's semantics.

Yeah, its a 300% speedup to use files. :)

Right. Percentages are nifty like that.


:)


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