Hi,

I was just reading your previous posts. It may be possible you are filling up your disk buffers after so many writes, so it is quite fast, then slows down while the OS flushes to disk. So you probably find it is fast up to a point, then slows right down after then. So if you try with more records / less records and varying the size of the records you may change when this point occurs.

Just my 2 cents.

Thanks, Ryan


On 8/04/2014 4:09 PM, Kais Haddadin wrote:
with a separate example (attached) I can not reproduce the problem. From what I saw from the trace file, the attached test should be very similar. I will further investigate from my application.

Regards,

Kais


On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Kais Haddadin <kaishadda...@gmail.com <mailto:kaishadda...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    It will take some time to do that I will try to do that as soon as
    possible and post it here.

    Cheers,

    Kais


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