On 02/18/2015 08:09 PM, Ben Finney wrote:

I have a hard time picturing that few people stressing a modern
computer system enough to where SQLite couldn't keep up (thinking
web-based interface using Flask or something similar). In the latter
case, one of the over-arching priorities is that it be easily
distributable, as in that people with relatively little knowledge of a
database be able to set it up and run it.

Set it up where? Are you hoping that a network-accessible service can be
set up without knowledge of the specific concurrent authenticated
networked access is needed in each installation?


They would need to be able to set up the application (and whatever database) on their laptop or PC, wherever that may be, and spend their time administering the event, not the database engine. Once its set, it shouldn't need any tending, or they are going to be SOL as I wouldn't be able to help them. It may be that Flask + SQLite will be enough; otherwise I foresee a disproportional amount of *my* time will be spent documenting and explaining how to set up and maintain a RDBMS on Windows, on a Mac, etc.

Starting to wonder if a pre-configured VM appliance running in Virtualbox might be simpler for the end user to set up and run.

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