I agree here... I co-manage something like 10,000 users with DB_File. It's a nightmare. I've been working on the SQL version for the past few months, and now that I have the basics working I can safely and clearly say that managing users with flat files is just plain stupid ( if you have a choice between flat files and a relational database )
If you have some spare time, definitely go with mySQL or Postgres.... they rock
In reply to Re: Re: General Guidence
by lestrrat
in thread General Guidence
by Legg83
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