modify in memory and delay writes to disk and you can kiss it goodbye on poweroutage/system crash.
I took an exception on transaction support. He didn't specify what kind of database he needs - if it's being modified heavily, you want to have something that makes sure no data gets lost on a crash. But if all he does is querying, having it all in memory is what you want.
Abigail
In reply to Re: Selecting the right database for perl
by Abigail-II
in thread Selecting the right database for perl
by TacoVendor
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