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35% Faster Than The Filesystem
Benchmark results comparing SQLite BLOB I/O with filesystem I/O.
SQLite reads and writes small blobs faster than reading from or writing to individual files, with ~35% improvement and ~20% less disk usage for 10 KB blobs. The article explains why this happens, outlines how tests were performed, and notes caveats and variability across hardware and OS. It also demonstrates how to run the kvtest-based experiments locally.
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