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Old 22nd May 2013
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Default SQLite gets memory-mapped I/O

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SQLite, the ubiquitous, lightweight, C-based SQL engine, which is embedded in many applications, has been updated to SQLite version 3.7.17 with support for memory-mapped I/O which could potentially double performance and use less RAM. The new functionality adds xFetch() and xUnfetch() methods which are automatically called if memory-mapped I/O is activated, to map the data into memory.
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unfortunately this feature does not supported for OpenBSD.
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