That's a huge consideration for me. As an example of how to go terribly wrong with this, consider what IBM did with AIX -- all system configuration files were mirrored in a database. As a consequence, most unix system configuration commands had an AIX-centric version that would ensure the database was synchronized with the flat files. Yuck.
Matt
In reply to Re: BerkeleyDB vs. Linux file system
by mojotoad
in thread BerkeleyDB vs. Linux file system
by perrin
| For: | Use: | ||
| & | & | ||
| < | < | ||
| > | > | ||
| [ | [ | ||
| ] | ] |