Re: [sqlite] New benchmark comparisons

2006-02-07 Thread Robert Simpson
- Original Message - From: "Brandon, Nicholas (UK)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Just had a quick look and noticed a peculiarity. SQLite seems to do pretty well across the board except in the graph for "INSERT 1 Row Test (implicit transaction)". It seemly does well except when using the SD card.

Re: [sqlite] New benchmark comparisons

2006-02-07 Thread Robert Simpson
- Original Message - From: "Denis Sbragion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hello Robert, At 06.36 06/02/2006, you wrote: ... Also coming up next week are comparisons vs. Sql Server Mobile, which is where SQLite is really racking up some wins recently. interesting but, be careful! Last time I

RE: [sqlite] New benchmark comparisons

2006-02-07 Thread Brandon, Nicholas (UK)
>It did pretty well against Sql Server Mobile as well. I just posted those >benchmarks here: >http://sqlite.phxsoftware.com/forums/623/ShowPost.aspx Just had a quick look and noticed a peculiarity. SQLite seems to do pretty well across the board except in the graph for "INSERT 1 Row Test (imp

Re: [sqlite] New benchmark comparisons

2006-02-07 Thread Denis Sbragion
Hello Robert, At 06.36 06/02/2006, you wrote: ... Also coming up next week are comparisons vs. Sql Server Mobile, which is where SQLite is really racking up some wins recently. interesting but, be careful! Last time I checked benchmarking was explicitely forbidden by the SQL Server end user l

Re: [sqlite] New benchmark comparisons

2006-02-06 Thread Robert Simpson
- Original Message - From: "Jay Sprenkle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Just out of curiosity, another poster here was interested in switching to >mysql. >Did you test mysql? No ... do they have an embedded version I can download, or is it strictly a standalone engine? http://www.mysql.com/p

Re: [sqlite] New benchmark comparisons

2006-02-06 Thread Jay Sprenkle
> >Just out of curiosity, another poster here was interested in switching to > >mysql. > >Did you test mysql? > > No ... do they have an embedded version I can download, or is it strictly a > standalone engine? http://www.mysql.com/products/embedded/ They don't make it easy to find the download l

Re: [sqlite] New benchmark comparisons

2006-02-06 Thread Robert Simpson
- Original Message - From: "Jay Sprenkle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Just out of curiosity, another poster here was interested in switching to mysql. Did you test mysql? No ... do they have an embedded version I can download, or is it strictly a standalone engine? Robert

Re: [sqlite] New benchmark comparisons

2006-02-06 Thread Jay Sprenkle
> >Congrats to DRH! :)=0 > > It did pretty well against Sql Server Mobile as well. I just posted those > benchmarks here: > http://sqlite.phxsoftware.com/forums/623/ShowPost.aspx Just out of curiosity, another poster here was interested in switching to mysql. Did you test mysql?

Re: [sqlite] New benchmark comparisons

2006-02-06 Thread Robert Simpson
- Original Message - From: "Jay Sprenkle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On 2/5/06, Robert Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I haven't completed all the tests I want to run, but it makes for an interesting read: http://sqlite.phxsoftware.com/forums/622/ShowPost.aspx I compared SQLite to Jet (

Re: [sqlite] New benchmark comparisons

2006-02-06 Thread Jay Sprenkle
On 2/5/06, Robert Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I haven't completed all the tests I want to run, but it makes for an > interesting read: > > http://sqlite.phxsoftware.com/forums/622/ShowPost.aspx > > I compared SQLite to Jet (Access), VistaDB and Firebird. I will probably > add PostgreSQL t

Re: [sqlite] New benchmark comparisons

2006-02-05 Thread Nemanja Corlija
On 2/6/06, Robert Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I haven't completed all the tests I want to run, but it makes for an > interesting read: Indeed. LOL > I compared SQLite to Jet (Access), VistaDB and Firebird. I will probably > add PostgreSQL to the list as well, but as far as I know they do

[sqlite] New benchmark comparisons

2006-02-05 Thread Robert Simpson
I haven't completed all the tests I want to run, but it makes for an interesting read: http://sqlite.phxsoftware.com/forums/622/ShowPost.aspx I compared SQLite to Jet (Access), VistaDB and Firebird. I will probably add PostgreSQL to the list as well, but as far as I know they don't have an ADO.N