diff --git a/doc/benchmark.html b/doc/benchmark.html index b84f171..6a79bc7 100644 --- a/doc/benchmark.html +++ b/doc/benchmark.html @@ -176,34 +176,28 @@ parameters are varied. For the baseline:
For this benchmark, we start with an empty database, and write 100,000 byte values (~50% compressible). To keep the benchmark running time reasonable, we stop after writing 1000 values.
LevelDB | 1,060 ops/sec | -(1.17x baseline) | |
Kyoto TreeDB | 1,020 ops/sec | -(2.57x baseline) | |
SQLite3 | 2,910 ops/sec | -(93.3x baseline) |
LevelDB | 480 ops/sec | -(2.52x baseline) | |
Kyoto TreeDB | 1,100 ops/sec | -(10.72x baseline) | |
SQLite3 | 2,200 ops/sec | -(4,516x baseline) |
LevelDB doesn't perform as well with large values of 100,000 bytes each. This is because LevelDB writes keys and values at least twice: first time to the transaction log, and second time (during a compaction) to a sorted file. With larger values, LevelDB's per-operation efficiency is swamped by the