On 9/1/07, Alberto Bertogli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's non blocking and can use bdb or qdbm as backends.

The single database thread, while much easier to design, seems certain
to be a bottleneck.  BerkeleyDB definitely supports the locking
capabilities to handle multi-threaded access.  Any thoughts about what
it would take to change that?

Also, have you done any speed comparisons with memcached, direct
BerkeleyDB, or MySQL?

- Perrin

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