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Re: Core Data, SQLite, and Housekeeping
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Re: Core Data, SQLite, and Housekeeping


  • Subject: Re: Core Data, SQLite, and Housekeeping
  • From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 14:52:40 -0500

>  I don't know the answer; but it probably doesn't vacuum at every save.
>  Vacuuming can be quite slow if the database is at all large,
>  especially if there's already a lot of disk I/O going on. (The vacuum
>  algorithm has to read and write every page of the database.)

  That certainly makes sense and I've wondered about it, but I'd love
to get a definitive answer. Perhaps mmalc knows since he seems to be
the resident Core Data expert? ;-)

--
I.S.
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