On Tuesday 26 June 2007 18:35, bbackde at googlemail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I currently evaluate perst (mcobject.com, open source) for usage in
> Frost for some vital internal tables. It looks very stable and fast
> (after you understand how it works). Did you ever consider to use
> perst instead of berkeley DB? It seems to be perfect for huge indices
> and even dbs with large "Blobs". Perst is a framework that stores Java
> Objects directly, no real SQL is available.

We didn't know about it no. Is it reasonably reliable? It could be useful for 
the request queue perhaps...

As far as the datastore goes reliability is the main issue, we can use 
anything for the indexing engine as we have to provide external recovery 
mechanisms anyway..
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