Hi,

If my program reads through an LMDB database apparently slow at first run, but 
suddenly runs much quicker at the second run (which does exactly the same 
thing), can't I already say with confidence that my choice of LMDB - in this 
case its builtin memory mapping functionality - is already paying off in terms 
of read speeds?

I mean, that alone (exact same thing runs much faster the second time) already 
PROVES that the bottleneck was reading from disk as opposed to memory, right? 
I'm looking for excuses for patting myself on the back for investing in LMDB.

Regards,
Sam

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