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= BaseX Performance =
 
The test show the time BaseX needs to insert large amounts of real tweets into a database. We can derive that BaseX scales very well and can keep up
with the incoming amount of tweets in the stream. Some lower values can occur, cause the size of the tweets differ according to the meta-data provided by the tweet object.<br />
Note: The <code>[[Options#AUTOFLUSH|AUTOFLUSH]]</code> option is set to <code>FALSE</code> (default: <code>SET AUTOFLUSH TRUE</code>)
System Setup: Mac OS X 10.6.8, 3.2 GHz Intel Core i3, 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 RAM
The first test shows == Insert with XQuery Update == These tests show the time BaseX needs to insert large amounts performance of real tweets into a database. We can derive that BaseX scales very well and can keep upperforming inserts with XQuery Update as single updates per tweet or bulk updates with the incoming different amount of tweets in the stream. Some lower values can occur, cause the size of the tweets differ according to the meta-data provided by the tweet object.<br />Note: The <code>[[Options#AUTOFLUSH|AUTOFLUSH]]</code> option is set to <code>FALSE</code> (default: <code>SET AUTOFLUSH TRUE</code>)=== Single Updates ===
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