Have to agree completely with Cailen. If you enable the Celery workers you 
will hit problems with concurrency and database locking. The SQLite is set 
up as default to allow getting a 'runnable' install as easily as possible 
but should be changed to some other DB as soon as you plan to deploy.

On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 6:49:08 PM UTC-4, Cailen McQuattie wrote:
>
> 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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