14 Aug
2002
14 Aug
'02
6:37 p.m.
Oliver Marx writes:
My train of thought:
Locomotive: SQL servers are designed for large datastructures.
Wagon1: ZODB is not a *well known* player on that field.
Wagon2: I have not looked/seen *any* documentation on how ZODB is designed. Not sure, that I get what you mean with "design".
But, there is ZODB documentation: * an UML model (this is a design document) * quite a good description named "zodb3.html/pdf". The latter document tells you that ZODB is designed for applications with a low ratio of writes to reads. It does not tell you how many objects you can *practically* store in the ZODB (the theoretical limit is very high, something like 256**8). But, I did not yet see such assurancies for SQL servers neither... Dieter