perrin is using the BerkeleyDB incorrectly and its showing up slower than it should - replace the ->STORE and ->FETCH methods with ->db_put and ->db_get. Or at least if you're going to use the OO interface use it correctly. This usage is halfway between the tied interface and the OO interface. I think to be more meaningful that the benchmark should have picked a style and stuck with it (OO of course since that's how I use it *smirk*).
Some other people noted that they'd much prefer that you read from the FH handle using read() instead of readline().
In reply to Re: BerkeleyDB vs. Linux file system
by diotalevi
in thread BerkeleyDB vs. Linux file system
by perrin
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