- Use SDBM_File. It is much faster in some situtations. It has a limited record length though. Take a look at these benchmarks from the MLDBM::Sync documentation.
- Use BerkeleyDB instead of DB_File. It's newer and may perform better.
- Use Cache::FileBackend, IPC::MM, or Cache::Mmap instead of a dbm file.
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by perrin
in thread Berkeley DB performance, profiling, and degradation...
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