I have searched the archives and the wiki but haven't found my answers:  I
plan to set up SM for a few hundred users, likely no more than 20-30
connected at any one time.  SM will connect to an Exchange server for the
rear end... um, I guess I mean backend :).  I have MySQL installed on the
box.   

Should I use a database for SM?  At what point does it become valuable? (I
know this can't be answered in an exact way)   

And am I right in understanding that the value of using a database for
storage of preferences is better performance?  Are there other benefits?  

Besides user preferences and address book entries, what else are databases
used for in connection with SM?  

I will avoid using a db if I can, simply because right now I don't know how
to admin MySQL or Postgres, etc, but if needed, I'll learn.  Thanks!  Scott






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