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Sesse__yesterday at 11:16 PM1 replyview on HN

> Many queries run an order of magnitude faster.

Given how primitive SQLite's optimizer is and how similar the storage and execution engines between the two are in terms of architecture, this seems unlikely to be the norm unless you did something wrong on the Postgres side. (Of course, no RDBMS optimizer will always give the best answer, so there's bound to be such cases.)


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tucnaktoday at 8:06 AM

I don't know where this SQLite obsession is coming from these days, but it doesn't help that Cloudflare/Fly/other EngBrands are doing it.