Thanks - I'm readomg the docs today...

Basically we've got a clustered web server setup, but only one database server. I would like to distribute some of the data load, such as authentication for users, individual site data etc over more than one data management system. I'm not a great fan of DBMs' but when I saw what was possible with Berkeley 3.x, I was enthusiastic.

What did you ment when you said that the data is only directly accessible from one machine?

The locking gotchas that you know about - what are they?
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In reply to Re: Re (tilly) 1: BerkleyDB versions 2.x , 3.x by chorg
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