We have been using sqlite on a windows server for a while and the traffic has 
been increasing steadily. Meaning incoming data volume(inserts) and user 
queries(select) have both increased. I was wondering if there have been any 
performance comparisons between windows and linux using similar hardware? This 
would actually determine how we scale going forward as well as what kind of 
developers we hire so any feedback on benchmarks would be greatly appreciated.
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