https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29111

--- Comment #16 from MWJames <jamesin.hongkon...@gmail.com> 2011-05-25 01:31:52 
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For the next test, we used a generated 38 paragraphs, 5000 words Lorem Ipsum
text in order to create/delete a page.

For this test case their is no influence of SMW since it is a new page that is
create via &action=edit and later deleted via &action=delete without any
property/value pair involved.

The following data certainly do not reflect the earlier difference between 2
sec. and 7 sec. but it shows a tendency that even for a simple operation such
as to store/delete a page the 1.16.1 acts faster than 1.17.0beta1 system.

Lorem Ipsum page 1.16.1
Edit mode   --> 1.266 sec
Save mode   --> 0.874 sec
Delete mode --> 1.390 sec

Lorem Ipsum page 1.17.0beta1
Edit mode   --> 1.481 sec
Save mode   --> 0.960 sec
Delete mode --> 1.533 sec

The test protocol can be found http://ifile.it/24t1azv/TP-Lorem-Ipsum-001.pdf.

The following data seem minor in comparison of its difference in execution
time, but since we do make a best case analysis without any other users
involved, it can be interpret as tendency.  

Of course in cases where pages are hold in the cache due to its high turnover
rate, the execution time will be much shorter than for pages that are barley
touched. As in our case, pages are sometimes not used for days, meaning their
will be eventually run out of the cache expiration date.

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