In my tests there was no significant performance improvement in using a
database.  Since your load profile could be quite different from mine,
I'd suggest that you try it and see - it's pretty easy to do.

Regards
Steve

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> hi,
> is there a significant difference in 
> performance/management/other if I change my 'environment' to 
> a, e.g., MySQL instead of files?
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> do you have some numbers?
> 
> thanks
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