Greg Lindahl wrote:
Since no one's really answered this yet:

Many sysadmins are not going to want to install a relational database
to run an SA cache. So I'd stick to Berkeley DB if I were you.

Thanks for the response. To be clear, the cache would be an optional component, and likely only needed for larger configurations.

From what I can tell PostgreSQL and MySQL both ship with RedHat and SuSE. MySQL claims that it can be built as a small library that can then be integrated with an application. It may be possible to have the application do everything for the user except install the necessary libraries... ?

The installation and configuration of a database is what I see as the biggest drawback to going this route. Unfortunately, I need to play with this idea more to see how much of an impact that would be to an actual user.

- Sean
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