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Core Data: slow saves to persistent store
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Core Data: slow saves to persistent store


  • Subject: Core Data: slow saves to persistent store
  • From: Jed Soane <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 16:55:13 +1200

I am working on integrating Core Data into an old application. I am at the stage where the functionality has been replicated so I am now dealing with performance problems. The biggest problem is the time that the NSManagedObjectContext save: method takes.

Our app relies on a database of clips. Every two minutes it downloads information on any new or changed clips and adds or changes managed objects. After each download the managed object context is saved. Here is some debugging output:

16:34:20.140 ClipList initialised containing 282801 clips

16:34:27.944 Downloading updates
16:34:30.290 Ingested 28 clips in 0.045270 seconds
16:34:31.254 Saved database in 0.963969 seconds <--- this is good
16:34:31.255 ClipList contains 282827 clips


16:36:27.034 Downloading updates
16:36:27.380 Ingested 3 clips in 0.003780 seconds
16:57:58.781 Saved database in 1291.308029 seconds    <--- this is BAD
16:57:59.402 ClipList contains 282830 clips

As you can see sometimes saving is fast, sometime it is horrendously slow, especially considering it can download and save the original 282801 clips in just over 500 seconds. During the save the memory usage more than doubles and there is a lot of disk-thrashing. So, two questions:

1. The only thing that should have changed on existing clip objects between saves are transient attributes. Changing a transient attribute will put the object in the update list but does this mean that the object will be saved to the persistent store even though no persistent attributes have changed?

2. Does anyone have any other suggestion of what could be causing the slow saves.

Cheers
Jed
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