1 Jun
2001
1 Jun
'01
6 p.m.
sean.upton@uniontrib.com wrote:
My impression is that FileStorage implements a 32-bit id-type-thingy somewhere (look at ZODB docs, I think there is something about this somewhere), which limits it (in addition to the Linux kernel ext2 fs limit), to < 2GB. With 7.5 GB, I'd use a more advanced storage like the new - well, not quite released ;) - Berkeley (libdb3 based) storages, though I haven't tried anything like that myself...
Berkeley is a good recommendation.
Does anyone have any comments on the reliability of PartitionedFileStorage in this regard as a temporary solution? Is anyone using PartitionedFileStorage in a production environment?
AFAIK no. Its functionality has already been superceded. Shane