Comment #30 on issue 10727 by stolsvik: Very heavy cache-access makes for  
serious performance degradation
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=10727

@stephen: Thanks for the suggestion. If you check out comment 25, you'll  
see that I
just removed them altogether, and that _dramatically_ improved overall  
performance,
both opening one new tab, ctrl-T (which had become a 15-second operation, I  
kid you
not), and opening 40 at a time (which basically couldn't be done anymore  
unless I was
making dinner or something in the meantime).

I am obviously a "hard" user, given that I spend a lot of time in front of  
this
thing, with lots of active tabs etc.. But the fact still remains: Remove  
all the
databases, and Chrome is super-snappy. Use the application HARD for some  
weeks, and
it becomes really very bad.

Chrome seems to have some serious issues with all its creeping  
_immenseness_ of its
databases. I can't help find this slightly curious, given that Chrome is  
made by
Google, as in the search engine which queries all the universe's  
information in 0.23
seconds! :-)

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