Use SQLite in restoration benchmark (instead of MVar implementation) #379
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#154
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As expected, this is slightly slower (for testnet at least), but, memory now remains within acceptable bounds instead of growing towards infinity. Below, comparison of the heap profile between the MVar (in first) and the SQLite (in second):. Curious to see what it looks like on Mainnet :)
FIGURE 1: restoration benchmark - testnet - MVar
FIGURE 2: restoration benchmark - testnet - SQLite