All of the aforementioned,
And
MySQL has professional tools available such as TOAD, and PRO level support thru 
Sun micro.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 6, 2009, at 2:35 PM, Len Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

>From personal experience here, I use MySQL mainly for persistence.  In other 
>words, with SQLite when you shut down the server and start it up again you 
>find such annoyances as your avatar defaults back to the plain jane "Ruth."  
>With MySQL I had added a custom shape, skin and clothing, hair and eyes and 
>attachments and those remain in effect when the server is shut down and 
>restarted.

There may be other benefits to MySQL but these alone are completely worth it 
for me.

- Len

On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Justin Clark-Casey <[email protected]> 
wrote:
Robert Klein wrote:
> What are the absolute key advantages or disadvantages to using SQLite vs
> MySQL for OpenSim?

afaik, SQLite is generally better for single user low-load applications, while 
MySQL is better for high load multi-user
ones.

In OpenSim this would translate to SQLite being fine for single user 
standalones (such as sandboxes), with MySQL being
worth the setup hassle for anything beyond that.

--
justincc
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