I would personally never use SQLite in production for a couple reasons:

1. SQLite does not support schema migration, which means you may not be
able to apply future upgrades
2. SQLite does not allow concurrency


On Friday, May 29, 2015, Mark Phillips <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone is using SQLite in a production Mayan EDMS
> installation? If not, which db do you prefer to use with Mayan?
>
> In my case, the site will be small, say ~1000 objects (tiff, jpeg, pdf) in
> the catalog. Maybe 2-4 tags per object. Some OCR, but not necessary. Very
> little editing/revising after the initial uploading and tagging of the
> objects. Very low traffic. I am wondering if SQLite is sufficient, or
> should I use a "real" database?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
>
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