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[Fastcgipp-users] database query vs file read
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ninti |
Subject: |
[Fastcgipp-users] database query vs file read |
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Mon, 18 Jan 2010 20:14:37 +1030 |
This is a slightly off-topic general question. I am building a web app using
fastcgi++ (on Nginx+FastCGI) which at the moment builds a simple navigation
menu
(10 to 20 items) on each page access by querying an Sqlite database (using a
3rd
party library).
I'm wondering if there would be any significant gains (or losses) in caching
the
menu in a file and reading it in from disk rather than doing a database query
each request?
I guess the question is whether, generally speaking, C++ is quicker reading
small
text files on disk vs querying a database?
Thanks for any ideas
Mike
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