On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 5:28 PM Jonathan Brandmeyer <
jbrandme...@planetiq.com> wrote:

> I'm working on an embedded system that uses a log-structured
> filesystem on raw NAND flash.  This is not your typical workstation's
> managed flash (SATA/NVMe), or portable managed flash (SD/USB).  It's a
> bare-nekkid ONFI-speaking chip.  All reads and writes are one 2kB page
> at a time.  There is no readahead, and no write buffering by the
> driver or filesystem for page-sized writes.
>

 This probably won't change a thing, but I wonder why you wouldn't set the
sqlite page size to 2KB? Hopefully this means lots of aligned writes.

Wout.
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