Steve,

I found the information you posted to be a good contrast and would love to
learn more, but you didn't include any technical details.  You said you have
atomic commits without a rollback journal and instead use some revolutionary
new way of doing commits.  You said DeviceSQL performs significantly faster
than SQLite, can you show what tests you ran, on what platforms, and your
exact results?  I was particularly skeptical when you said "SQLite
performance, while poor on larger PCs" because in our own testing we've
found SQLite to be 4 times faster than MSSQL after we migrated.  If you're
finding SQLite performance to be poor at all, then most likely your
developers are doing something wrong in testing SQLite which of course would
invalidate your comparison to DeviceSQL.

In short, can you provide more details?  Personally I don't install demo
software just to learn what I should be able to get from the company website
(which I would hope is truly technical details, not just marketing fluff).

I tried searching online for information about DeviceSQL but pretty much
everything I found was regurgitation of marketing data from your company.
The only really compelling thing I found was this.

http://www.google.com/trends?q=sqlite%2C+devicesql

Best regards,

Sam

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-----Original Message-----
From: steveweick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 8:59 AM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Improving performance of SQLite. Anyone heard of
DeviceSQL?


oops, I guess I need to get used to this message list protocol.

First let me apologize for letting Richard get me mad. Most of my friends
would describe me as one of the most laid back people they know. Why am I
mad you ask?

We wrote Richard back in August to correct his misstatements then. He chose
to ignore the letter. Moreover he (or anyone) has been able to download our
product with all of its documentation since February or March of this year.
We encourage people to do so, because using the product is far more
convincing and informative than trying to plow through a bunch of marketing
blather.

By the way, I don't know where Richard got the stuff about me leaving the
mailing list... it never happened.

Steve



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