Hi,

> Yes but, H2 in-memory mode has no cache. I read in documentation.

The "query cache" and the "page cache" are not the same... Where did you
read this statement in the docs? I may need to change it.

Please note you didn't answer my question.

Regards,
Thomas




> Am Freitag, 12. Oktober 2012 16:40:55 UTC+2 schrieb Thomas Mueller:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The benchmark probably does not match what you do.
>>
>> > When I use query cache the MySQL Performance is better like the
>> H2-In-Memory Performance.
>>
>> Do you run the same query multiple times? H2 also has a query cache, but
>> it depends on your application.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Thomas
>>
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