On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 10:02:41PM +0200, ?a?lar Orhan wrote:
Hello again,
Thank you Simon.
The page http://www.sqlite.org/limits.html has my answer partly. In MS IIS
what gbytes bigger size of .sqlite file should significant to work on it
properly?
I mean, is there a 10-12 GB sqlite file
Hello again,
Thank you Simon.
The page http://www.sqlite.org/limits.html has my answer partly. In MS IIS
what gbytes bigger size of .sqlite file should significant to work on it
properly?
I mean, is there a 10-12 GB sqlite file that working properly and with any
problem?
Thanks
Caglar
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facta
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 22:02:41 +0200, Çağlar Orhan wrote:
what gbytes bigger size of .sqlite file should significant to work
on it
properly?
I mean, is there a 10-12 GB sqlite file that working properly and
with any
problem?
Hi Çağlar,
from my first hand experience on the geospatial/GIS
Hello!
Sqlite databases 10Gb+ sizes work fine for me in multi-user web environment
and 100Gb+ sizes were tested in my scenarios. The unsupported index
compression is the main problem and so use more scalable FTS4 index when
possible.
Best regards, Alexey.
http://pechnikov.tel
17.12.2012 0:03