Yes I did make a couple of assumptions about what look like finacial transactions in multiple currencies that are cumulated and then indexed against against customer details to get the most active customer list by transaction value. I can't think why that looked like a DB task :-)
But of course you are right. I won't be putting my web or squid logs into a DB anytime soon although I do rotate them daily and use YAML to serialize data we parse out into flat files so we can get it back as required (rarely and for static HTML anyway)
As always tools and tasks.....
cheers
tachyon
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In reply to Re: Re: Re: Force perl to release memory back to the operating system
by tachyon
in thread Force perl to release memory back to the operating system
by Roger
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