I guess you are right. And a lot of people (including myself) are happily using stuff like MongoDB which has similar issues.
Den 07-07-2015 kl. 11:20 skrev Niclas Hedhman: > I think it is not handled. OTOH, what should it possibly do?? > Linux has similar issues, IIRC you can't log in to a system over SSH where > disk space is completely gone (can't recall on which partition) > > It seems like a situation that must not happen, and I am not willing to > sacrifice performance for just that case. > > On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 12:06 PM, Kent Sølvsten <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Den 07-07-2015 kl. 10:13 skrev Paul Merlin: >>> Niclas Hedhman a écrit : >>>> As for "test grade"; Personally I am getting fond of the FileES for >> smaller >>>> apps (which I am doing now), since it simplifies the testing quite a >> bit, >>>> and is good enough for my performance requirements. >>> I've been using it in small production apps for years and it works great. >>> Simple and effective, really easy testing/debugging/"hacking". >>> Small is beautiful :) >>> >> I love the FileES for being easy to understand >> - by "test grade" i was simply referring to >> "what-happens-if-disk-runs-full-after-saving-3-out-of-6-entities" edge >> cases. Is it beig handled somewhere else? >> >> /Kent >> > >
