Re: [sqlite] Introducing Bedrock: SQLite for the Enterprise

2016-10-20 Thread David Barrett
Hm, that's an interesting case that I don't quite follow. But you could definitely use Bedrock on 2 nodes, and Bedrock would handle realtime replication from one to the other. This would provide an instant offsite backup. Granted, if there were only 2 nodes, you couldn't take one offline, as

Re: [sqlite] Introducing Bedrock: SQLite for the Enterprise

2016-10-19 Thread Stephen Chrzanowski
So am I to understand you just "server-ized" SQLite with Bedrock? Looks rather interesting. I was just talking to my IT manager about how I can take something like a SQLite backup and put it somewhere else so it'll eventually get to tape, but, if I run a node on my local machine, run one on the

[sqlite] Introducing Bedrock: SQLite for the Enterprise

2016-10-18 Thread David Barrett
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