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@goomba I think @grounded_sage and I could transact roughly 400 Datoms/sec in our batched experiments. That might not work out for your current use case though, e.g. if you cannot batch. I am a bit surprised that it takes that long though for one transaction in your case. Which browser and indexeddb version are you on? Maybe you can compare with the memory backend, that could be helpful.
I was on Brave and Chrome when I tried. Is the IDB version distinct from the browser version?
Hey @goomba can you please clarify what you mean by distinct from the browser version?
Sorry, I just meant “how do I tell what version of indexedDB I’m using?”