I do exactly what you say, but can not see any delay.
I try to reproduce in last Ignite version (1.5.0.final). Try this version,
if you use another.
Could you please provide example or configuration xml at least?

On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 5:37 PM, zshamrock <aliaksandr.kaz...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> They do indeed are saved immediately, the issue is that the ignite process
> is
> not stopping until writeBehindFlushFrequency elapsed after `kill` or
> `stopAll` call. So, in my case for that specific IT case I have to wait 5
> minutes before it completes, unless I overwrite the value of
> writeBehindFlushFrequency.
>
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