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Re: Core Data Fetch request very poor performance ??!
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Re: Core Data Fetch request very poor performance ??!


  • Subject: Re: Core Data Fetch request very poor performance ??!
  • From: Bill Bumgarner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 08:53:14 -0800

(Generally, taking someone's private message and posting it to the list is considered to be quite rude. No harm done, but don't do it again. The List Mom will get quite upset.)

On Nov 29, 2005, at 5:32 AM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
SQlLite is really "LITE".
So nobody should expect miracles from it.

Too be clear -- SQLite isn't terribly LITE on anything but size of the codebase and ability to be trimmed and embedded down to handheld devices (several MP3 players and phones ship with SQLite databases in 'em).


But, SQLite can also scale; up to 16 terabyte databases with billions of tables, billions of columns per table, and billions of rows per table.

End all, be all? Nope -- I'm quite interested in learning more about Valentina (as I have investigated tons of databases over the years).

As per the performance claims, I would love to see the code used to do the test. Please post or send 'em to me in a private email.

thanks,
b.bum

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