On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Chris Withers wrote:
Cees de Groot wrote:
Tim Cook <twcook@iswt.com> said:
You problems will go away if you move to MySQL, PostGres, Oracle, etc... or stop using RDBMS'es altogether...
I agree. Unless there is a compelling reason, such as sharing tables with another application. Why not just use ZODB. Life can't be simplier! <g>
Will life stay simple (robust, performant) after you've dumped a couple of hundredthousand records into ZODB? I find using mySQL a PITA compared to ZODB, but I'm not sure how well it keeps with lots of data...
Shane Hathaway mentioned having a ZODB that was happily running at 11GB, that's a lot of data in my books ;-)
Quickly question then... How would you record data in the ZODB? Would you have to write a Product for each thing you want to store? If you can provide some links it would be great! Thanks, -- ...EAM... edwardam@home.com edwardam@handhelds.org ----------------------- 'It's because crappy programs offend me.' --Eric Raymond Grow a ponytail -- view it as your telepathic antenna to other Linux Kernel Developers. -- Jeff V. Merkey