On 13/07/13 08:29, Philip Van Hoof wrote:
If you don't need FTS, then disabling FTS should make a huge performance
improvement. For the same reason (a lot of things wont be done anymore,
which is always faster than doing them. But FTS is also a nice feature
to have. So make your choice).

To be clear, it depends what you're doing and what you want to improve.

FTS increases disk space and insert speed. It can improve query times if used wisely.

NOTE: Tracker has been optimised to be faster at querying, not inserting. It should be noted that you're really playing with a sliding scale here. If you increase one you often decrease the other. Likewise, if you increase resources (disk, memory, etc), you increase performance. We've tried to get this right for the N9 phone and not much has changed since then (other than FTS4 is faster and had some improvements over FTS3).

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Regards,
Martyn

Founder and CEO of Lanedo GmbH.
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