[Zope-Annce] Announcement: DirectoryStorage 1.0 alpha 1
Toby Dickenson
tdickenson@geminidataloggers.com
Thu, 1 Aug 2002 11:28:43 +0100
Announcing the first alpha release of DirectoryStorage, a ZODB Storage wh=
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uses one file per revision of an object.
* A very simple file format. Your data is not locked away inside
an unfamiliar, opaque database.
* Easy administration. Nearly as easy as FileStorage, and much less
touble than BerkeleyStorage.
* Use familiar filesystem tools for maintaining the database.
For example:
* Take an incremental backup using tar.
* Make crucial persistent objects immutable using file permissions
* Constant memory usage, even during packing. With the right filesystem
I believe this makes DirectoryStorage the most scalable Storage
available today.
Changes since the previous informal release include:
* Many bug fixes. DirectoryStorage is now in production use.
* A storage checking tool. Detect any problems early.
* Additional fault tolerance to reduce the risk of permanent data loss.
* Many performance improvements - now within 50% of FileStorage.
If you like the idea of a scalable high performance storage with easy=20
administration, but dont yet want to put your data in alpha-quality softw=
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why not join the dirstorage-users mailing list at=20
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dirstorage-users