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Message #00044
Re: When to use what DB with sloecode?
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To:
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From:
"Guy K. Kloss" <guy.kloss@xxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Sun, 01 Jan 2012 11:19:20 +1300
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On 27/12/11 08:50, Thomi Richards wrote:
> You're probably better off asking the SQLite guys about the limitation
> of the SQLite DBMS. However, I can say that sloecode really isn't a
> database intensive application, and that we've run a SQLite database in
> a production environment with around 25 student accounts without any
> issues. Obviously SQLite doesn't provide any kind of replication, so My
> gut feeling (based on no research at all) is that SQLite is easier to
> manage (it's just a file - easy to backup etc), and unless you have good
> reason to want MySQL, stick with SQLite.
OK, that's some good info already. Will worry about migration if it
should arise at any time then ... :)
> If you run into any problemns, please let us know, so we can advice the
> next person better.
Will do,
Guy
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Guy K. Kloss
School of Computing + Mathematical Sciences
Auckland University of Technology
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