Philip Meyer;612530 Wrote: 
> 
> Is there an advantage with SQLite?
Not besides that they can use the same database engine on full SBS and
tiny SBS. 

I think the new schema work (which probably never will be implemented)
was designed to take advantage of the feature in SQLite that makes it
possible to distribute the database on multiple physical files stored
on different drives, one central database and one database per sub
library. Of course, I didn't really like that design, but that's a
separate discussion.

As I look at it, the only real advantage of SQLite on full SBS is if it
simplifies maintenance and support for Logitech, if it doesn't do that
it would have been better to continue to use MySQL on full SBS. Since
Logitech seems to only focus on SQLite I assume they still think it
will simplify maintenance and support.

Also, at the current state, I suspect it's easier for them to get 7.6
to work good with SQLite instead of changing it back to only use MySQL.


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