Would there be any reason SQLite would have a hard time functioning in a
database as a service model?
Each user would generate a database (or many databases) and connect to it
with an API.
Ryan Macy
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appreciate your opinion though, thank you.
On 1/25/12 10:32 PM, Roger Binns rog...@rogerbinns.com wrote:
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On 25/01/12 18:48, Ryan Macy wrote:
Would there be any reason SQLite would have a hard time functioning in
a database as a service model?
SQLite
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Ryan Macy
On 1/25/12 11:11 PM, Roger Binns rog...@rogerbinns.com wrote:
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On 25/01/12 19:52, Ryan Macy wrote:
I used API generically (not necessarily SQLites API)
You can't use SQLite's API although it wasn't clear you realised that!
I am creating
in the DBaaS space as far as I can tell, I want a first :-)
Thanks for your thoughts Nico!
Ryan Macy
On 1/25/12 11:16 PM, Nico Williams n...@cryptonector.com wrote:
If you're building a small web service, SQLite3 will do fine. If you
want to scale big you might be able to use SQLite3 for some
Larry I think we moved past this.
I was put off but the bluntness of his response, I'm not trying cause
issues.
Ryan Macy
On 1/25/12 11:29 PM, Larry Brasfield larry_brasfi...@iinet.com wrote:
(Top-posting undone for comprehensibility.)
Ryan Macy wrote:
Would there be any reason SQLite