obviously it will never be perfect . We already know the benefits of each database , including those of SQLITE . This is not because there is a benchmark that people are not going to look at all the other features. But in equal hardware, it gives a small indication of current performance, as sqlite.org had done a long time ago.
Simon Slavin a ?crit : > On what hardware ? Should the SQLite test be on a laptop because SQLite will > run on a laptop ? Or should you test both on identical hardware even though > they're unlikely to run on identical hardware ? Should you include the time > taken to install and configure PostgreSQL in the times quoted because it > takes no time to install or configure SQLite ?