> > > > Well, SQLite is easier to install, but PostgreSQL is better > > > suited for > > > huge DBs and high workload. OTOH, for Trac SQLite might even be > > > sufficient. Why do you think PostgreSQL would be better? I'd > > > prefer > > > the simpler solution, if possible. Also, our current Trac DB is > > > SQLite. > > > But why does that matter, at all? Zope has DAs or we could use > > > SQLAlchemy. > > > > PostgreSQL is better suited to maintain data integrity both within > > the > > database and of the database itself. IMO SQLite might be suitable > > as > > storage for a single user application or in situations where in- > > memory is > > okay. But for little more than that. > > Since we have shared hosting we can't install PostgreSQL, anyway. > We'll have to stick with MySQL. > Isn't MySQL-5.x highly improved with regard to data integrity, though? -- Mikael ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "'PHP and Ruby are perfectly fine systems,' he continued, 'but they are scripting languages and get their power through specialization: they just generate web pages.'" -- unknown ----------------------------------------------------------------------- haiku-web@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Haiku Web & Developer Support Discussion List