E.g. a DB that fits in RAM is different, of course. It is hence easy to create benchmarks that generates every possible result.
So is your comment relevant to my point? Is there something about that benchmark which contradict the previous thumbs rule?
(And yes... With lots of calculations, scripting languages aren't a good idea either in many cases. Also obvious.)
E.g. a DB that fits in RAM is different, of course. It is hence easy to create benchmarks that generates every possible result.
So is your comment relevant to my point? Is there something about that benchmark which contradict the previous thumbs rule?
(And yes... With lots of calculations, scripting languages aren't a good idea either in many cases. Also obvious.)