I was reading the Nov 2008 board report on the wiki (http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/BoardReportNovember2008 ) and a reference to "support for massive numbers of databases on a single node" caught my attention, as we decided a few months back to hold off on using couchdb for our next project because our project requires "massive amounts of databases" and at that time, couch created a few files for each db (in /usr/local/var/lib/couchdb/ by default), whereas with a RDBMS we could use a table-space concept and not run into file-system constraints. I've looked, but can't find any other mention of this topic. Does someone know whats up? In short, with the multi-key stuff in trunk and support for lots of databases, I'd rather be relaxing on the couch...

-- troy


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