9 Jan
2000
9 Jan
'00
4:03 p.m.
At 12:34 PM 1/9/00 +1100, Anthony Baxter wrote:
At http://www.zope.org/Members/anthony/sql_vs_ZODB/ I've started to put together a howto listing some of the things to think about when you're deciding whether to put data into the ZODB or an SQL database.
feedback, additional data points welcome...
You might want to distinguish between ZODB as a framework, and the FileStorage implementation that comes standard. Using Ty Sarna's "BerkeleyStorage" product allows you to store frequently-changed data items without the continuous FileStorage size growth, at the cost of not supporting Undo or Versions (which SQL databases don't provide, anyhow.)