There is an alternative interface, BerkeleyDB.pm, which is distributed with the latest versions of Berkeley DB, the ones which support terabytes and terabytes of data.
merlyn also hinted at the alternative interface ... it is a know fact that tie is somewhat slow.
I haven't been able to try it yet, due to various problems I've been having w/my compiler setup on winblows ... I'd be interested to see how drastic the improvements are ;)
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In reply to Re: Re: Berkeley DB performance, profiling, and degradation...
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in thread Berkeley DB performance, profiling, and degradation...
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