I have an SQLite database on which I am running a particular set of queries. If the database file is new, then these queries run in about half a millisecond.
Now if I fill up a table, and delete everything the file will not shrink, but rather the pages in the sqlite file will be marked as free. However next time I run those same queries, they now take between 9 and 11 milliseconds. That is a slowdown of 20x which worries me. Can anyone shed some light as to why this is happening and what can I do to fix this? (if at all possible)
I am accessing the SQLite database using System.Data.Sqlite on c#
I am also using transactions for this. I know inserts are slow without them, but this problem is definitely not caused by that since I know for sure that I am opening a transaction myself (without a transaction they take upwards of 20 milliseconds)