Adam Funk <[email protected]> writes:
>> Not necessarily. The "default" backend would be SQLite, which is a DB
>> that stores into a single file. So it will act like the current XML
>> backend in terms of storage, but not necessarily the same with backup
>> files. However no server is required.
>
> Great! Thanks to you & Colin for that information.
Also keep in mind that the mysql data isn't compressed, so your disk
space usage will grow significantly when using a SQL backend vs the
(compressed) XML.
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