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| Date | Wed, 18 Dec 2013 14:35:51 +1100 |
| Subject | Re: Is it more CPU-efficient to read/write config file or read/write sqlite database? |
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On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Cameron Simpson <cs@zip.com.au> wrote: >> I'd say this is the right thing for a DB to do. If it comes back >> from a commit() call, it better be on that disk, barring a failure >> of the physical hardware. If it comes back from a commit() and data >> gets lost because of a power-failure, something is wrong. > > Depends on your view. People seem to treat dbs as some special form > of data storage. I don't; to me they're no different to storing > data in any other file. Do you do an fsync() every time you close > a file you've written? Of course not, it is a gratuitous performance > loss. IMO, I've handed the data to the filesystem layer; its > integrity is now the OS's problem. An SQL database *is* a different form of storage. It's storing tabular data, not a stream of bytes in a file. You're supposed to be able to treat it as an efficient way to locate a particular tuple based on a set of rules, not a different way to format a file on the disk. If you want file semantics, use a file. Otherwise, what do you expect commit() to do? Also: the filesystem layer doesn't guarantee integrity. If you don't fsync() or fdatasync() or some other equivalent [1], it's not on the disk yet, so you can't trust it. ChrisA [1] See eg the PostgreSQL info on the subject: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/runtime-config-wal.html#GUC-WAL-SYNC-METHOD
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Re: Is it more CPU-efficient to read/write config file or read/write sqlite database? Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2013-12-18 14:35 +1100
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