Explanation on ARCH and LGWR during recovery stage

Hi there,
I've set my Data Guard and it works in "real time". However, the during the real time apply it's slow getting data on the online redo log from the primary. But, it's very quick when apply the archive log files to the standby.
If I do a simple insert on a table TEST1 with one record on the primary database. Noted the TEST1 table has one column with NUMBER datatype ( insert into TEST1 values (1);). It will takes more than 20 seconds before I see the data on the standby when I apply real time. Noted, I didn't do a log switch (alter system switch logfile).
However, when I insert thousand of records on the primary and do a log switch. I see the data right away on the standby.
This really doesn't make sense to me. I know the LGWR write to the primary and standby and I know the ARCH process will archive the redo log when a manual switch or the log is full. But my test only has 1 record on the online redo log. Why does it takes so long to apply on the standby when the archived log has 20 meg apply much quicker?
Thanks

can you post log_archive_dest_<n> reading 'service= ...'
for the primary database?
Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA

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