in reply to Re^3: Need DBM file that holds data up to 50,000 bytes
in thread Need DBM file that holds data up to 50,000 bytes
Postgres will return too much by default on big tables
What do you mean with "return too much"? That sounds serious.
And I think you give not enough credit for the freedom of the software. Oracle has a great database but it's ridiculously expensive to run even a single instance, and Mysql and BerkeleyDB are pawns in Oracle hands. In my opinion that is a *very* good reason not to use them (I kicked them out when Oracle took them over).
With regard to cdb: its main annoyance is that it is for databases that do not change (this is by design: it's after all named cdb: "constant database"). Perhaps it is fits the OPs requirements but it is often a pain (kicked that out, too ;-))
SQLite is nice but pretty simple (and was and is inspired by PostgreSQL, its author told us at PGCon - see here, the talk by Richard Hipp).
Yeah, I agree: Too many factors to think about :)
And IMHO PostgreSQL does not suck. :)
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Re^5: Need DBM file that holds data up to 50,000 bytes
by Tux (Canon) on Aug 12, 2014 at 12:46 UTC | |
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Aug 12, 2014 at 14:53 UTC | |
by erix (Prior) on Aug 12, 2014 at 15:17 UTC | |
by Tux (Canon) on Aug 12, 2014 at 18:38 UTC |