▲ | guenthert 3 days ago | |
No corruption doesn't imply no data loss. Reverting to an earlier, consistent, state is in some situations acceptable (think Unix fsck), in others one might depend on committed transactions to have indeed been recorded as such. I'd think SQLite isn't typically used for bank applications, but rather to keep your web browser's bookmarks and such. | ||
▲ | fooster 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
Even worse because browser bookmarks are not exactly a high volume use case where an extra fsync matters at all. |