Nick Davis-3 wrote:
>
> BTW There are some warnings on that plone.org page, that seperate
> Data.fs files for each site is not very well tested.
It says "This technique is largely untested by the author of this How-to" :)
Nick Davis-3 wrote:
> Also they say it
> doesn't work with zeo.
And it says "this discussion applies only to vanilla ZODB sites and not to
ZEO sites".
Also it says "I was amazed at how easy it (mount multiple databases using
zeo) actually is" :)
Nick Davis-3 wrote:
> If I was in your position, I would forget about seperate Data.fs for
> each Plone site. Try to merge your old sites back to 1 Data.fs. This
> might involve some manual cutting and pasting in the ZMI.
The only thing you should avoid when using multiple ZODBs is moving things
between databases. I also had some funny experience with that, and as that
How-to says, copy-pasting a Plone site between databases would almost
certainly kill it.
But in normal life you almost never need to move things between sites, and
if you need it - Copy-Paste still works well.
Nick Davis-3 wrote:
> Makes life a lot
> simpler.
Not if your sites begin to grow and you end up with a single multi-gigabyte
Data.fs and then you need to migrate just one of 10 sites to a newer version
of Plone, for example :) Or just to move a site to another Plone instance...
or use per-site filesystem quotas... or...
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