I apologize and I conclude my statement is not correct.

I have experienced this problem once (out of disk space and sqlite
database corruption) but I made the mistake of confusing correlation
with causality. Except in that occasion I never had any problem with
sqlite and I do use it on production. On my web site (web2py.com) I
only run sqlite.

Massimo


On Sep 9, 5:04 pm, Stef Mientki <stef.mien...@gmail.com> wrote:
> mdipierro wrote:
> > If you have new users it is ok. If you have lots of users use
> > postgresql.
>
> > The worse thing about sqlite is that if the file grows and you run out
> > of memory, the file gets corrupted and you lose data.
>
> > Massimo
>
> hi Massimo,
>
> I was so impolite to  quote your statement on the  sqlite mailing list,
> and here is the answer of the author of SQLite:
> <quote>
>
> The web2py author seems to be misinformed.  Perhaps you could direct  
> him to the description of SQLite's Anomaly and OOM testing 
> athttp://www.sqlite.org/testing.html
>   and if that explanation does not suffice, to the description of why  
> SQLite is proof against such database corruption 
> inhttp://www.sqlite.org/atomiccommit.html
>
> </quote>
>
> would it be possible that your statement is not totally correct ?
>
> cheers,
> Stef
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