![]() The purpose of this paper is to explain the performance enhancements of Pervasive PSQL and to act as a guide to developers, independent software vendors and end users, in understanding these enhancements and in predicting the benefits, both in performance testing and in deployment of applications in the field. ![]() Pervasive’s philosophy for increasing performance is to improve overall application performance, rather than focusing on a set of arbitrary benchmarks. For an in-depth look at PSQL performance tuning, please read Chapter 5 of the Pervasive PSQL Summit™ v10 Advanced Operations Guide. This whitepaper highlights some of the more important performance additions we’ve made to Pervasive PSQL and includes tuning suggestions to help you to optimize your database. Applications running on Pervasive PSQL consistently provide a great user experience because we’ve spent 25 years engineering performance improvements into each new release. Introduction Pervasive PSQL has a well-earned reputation as a database particularly suited to the requirements of small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) - very low maintenance, self optimizing, self tuning, easy to install and embed, with flexible deployment options. 11 Appendix B – Comparing Static and Dynamic Cache. 10 Appendix A – Performance Configurations. 3 Performance Basics: More Memory, Less Disk and Network I/O. Pervasive® PSQL Performance Key Performance Features of Pervasive PSQL Pervasive PSQL White Paper June 2008
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