[ZODB-Dev] High Write Applications
Tino Wildenhain
tino at wildenhain.de
Tue Aug 5 18:54:26 EDT 2003
Chris Withers wrote:
> Casey Duncan wrote:
>
>> which file the current data resides in. These files would be put on
>> different drive spindles to improve performance.
>
>
> MySQL doesn't need these shenanigans by default, so why should we?
>
> ;-) <- big wink
Hehe. But mySQL is more a fun database ;) Others do it better
(postgres for example)
Regards
Tino
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