Hi Matt!  Brian may correct me, but answers inline...

Matt wrote:
> Hello Drizzle,
> 
> Good work Brian. SQLite is too small for 'web 2.0' LAMP sites and MySQL has 
> become very bloated with old, uneeded code, as well as corporate bloat. So, 
> Drizzle, being somewhere in the middle of the two DBs is S M A R T.
> 
> Anyways, I was wonfering if drizzle will include the following.
> 
> 1 - Replication

Yes! :)

> 2 - Remote Access via sockets, maybe even basic comminucations with MySQL

No.  TCP/IP only.  We removed unix sockets already.

> 3 - Permissions similar to MySQL, but kept a bit more basic, like MySQL 3 was.

Privileges will be built out as plugins.  Authorization to the server is
built in as a PAM plugin already, with the possibility, of course, of
additional plugins (see plugins/pam_auth/*)

> 4 - Support for TCP WRAPPERs fpr security if remoting is in drizzle.

As a plugin if someone writes one. :) (hint, hint...)

> I am no DB programmer. But, I am a DB admin of a few sites that make me money 
> and I have a couple DBs of 200  megs in site with over 10 million rows in 
> some tables.
> 
> mySQL is a memory HOG, it may be fast but the RAM usage per mysql child is 
> unexceptable. I hope drizzle to make the point to be  FAST and VERY VERY 
> light weight.

Well, we'll just have to see...not making any predictions right now
about memory usage compare to standard MySQL.

Cheers!

Jay

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