On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 05:26:34PM +0100, David Campbell wrote:
> >Yes, the "self-contained" nature of SQLite is one of its most 
> >attractive points.  That and standard SQL syntax, which means it's 
> >relatively simple to move to a "real" database to handle growth.
> 
> SQLite supports 2 Terabyte storage, if your collection is growing larger 
> than that then you have a real problem.

There are other growth metrics than physical database size, least of
which is concurrent read/write access, but in all fairness this isn't 
particularly important given gnump3d's usage model.

 - Solomon
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