Comment by eurleif
10 hours ago
Because it doesn't make a difference, because `SELECT 1` doesn't need to touch the database:
Running 100,000 `SELECT 1` queries:
PostgreSQL (localhost): 2.71 seconds
SQLite (in-memory): 0.07 seconds
SQLite (tempfile): 0.07 seconds
(https://gist.github.com/leifkb/d8778422d450d9a3f103ed43258cc...)
Why are you doing meaningless microbenchmarks?
Are you claiming that this does not show the speed difference between socket vs in process communication?
How about pg on Unix socket?
(https://gist.github.com/leifkb/b940b8cdd8e0432cc58670bbc0c33...)
> Because it doesn't make a difference, because `SELECT 1` doesn't need to touch the database:
I hope you understand that your claim boils down to stating that SQLite is faster at doing nothing at all, which is a silly case to make.
The original claim being discussed is about the overhead of an in-process database vs. a database server in a separate process, not about whether SQLite or PostgreSQL have a faster database engine.