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Also somewhat related, I have been looking for some time now to
abstract out the UTXO and block databases so that a variety of
key/value stores could be used as a backend, configured by a command
line parameter. In particular, it would be interesting f
On 9/17/13, Mike Hearn wrote:
> Nobody has written code to use a better format, migrate old wallets, etc.
ACK, thanks.
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On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 4:00 AM, Mike Hearn wrote:
> LevelDB is fast - very fast if you give it enough CPU time and disk seeks.
> But it's not the last word in performance.
I'd looked at the hyperleveldb, but their performance graphs made it
seem like it would be slower for the actual database si
Only slightly related to this...
What's the reason why BerkleyDB is maintained for the wallet?
I think it would be a good thing to get rid of the libdb4.8++-dev
dependency that makes bitcoind harder to compile on debian and ubuntu.
Unless, of course, there's a reason I am missing...
On 9/17/13, M
Nobody has written code to use a better format, migrate old wallets, etc.
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 1:41 PM, Jorge Timón wrote:
> Only slightly related to this...
> What's the reason why BerkleyDB is maintained for the wallet?
> I think it would be a good thing to get rid of the libdb4.8++-dev
>
LevelDB is fast - very fast if you give it enough CPU time and disk seeks.
But it's not the last word in performance.
HyperLevelDB is a forked LevelDB with some changes, mostly, finer grained
locking and changes to how compaction works:
http://hyperdex.org/performance/leveldb/
However, it comes
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