I know there isn't necessarily a clear cut between these two like there is between Memcached an DB/Filesystem, but I'm wondering what conditions would lead to filesystem being faster than DB caching. And, conversely, under what conditions would DB caching be faster than filesystem?

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Filesystems are always faster than databases. Databases have overheads like locking, shard buffers, SQL parsing, query planning, etc., etc.

Ultimately, the database lives on the filesystem. A database is filesystem plus overheads.

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