How many Ignite nodes are you running in your cluster? Ignite is a
distributed system, so the more nodes you add, the faster it should get.

On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 2:39 PM, Kobe <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello..
>
> I am comparing the persistence of large blobs (megabytes) in Oracle
> relational database vs. IGFS (1.5.0.final, DUAL_ASYNC, backed by secondary
> filesystem) on a 64 bit, 16GB RAM, 8 core RHEL6 VM.
>
> I notice that the other parameters remaining constant, the time to persist
> the same blob in Oracle is a good 200 to 300ms faster than the time needed
> to persist the same blob on IGFS.
>
> I am trying to investigate this further. However, are there any obvious
> factors that may explain this paradox with IGFS? Is it possible that the
> buffering of data by Oracle server in its shared memory is more efficient
> that my attempt to persist the blob in IGFS?
>
> Has anyone else encountered this surprising result?
>
> thanks,
>
> /Kobe
>
>
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