I have MySQL available in both development and production environments, so is it worth even considering SQLite3?
In a word, no. In my opinion, MySQL is better in practically every conceivable metric. The only thing SQLite has going for it is that it doesn't require you to have a database server installed and running!
My favorite use for SQLite is in tests for modules that use DBI. It's so much easier than requiring end users to give you host/user/pass to a running MySQL.
-sam
In reply to Re: SQLite3 use in production
by samtregar
in thread SQLite3 use in production
by Akoya
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