Henrik Bechmann wrote: > If it is important to maintain 10,000 user profiles for a PmWiki > website, it might be better to go for PHP5 and use the built-in SQLite > support... not trivial though, in terms of finding or writing an > interface, and integrating the result into PmWiki. No doubt a recipe > candidate... > > - Henrik
Another point for different installations needing different solutions. I'm willing to put up with lower performance in exchange for an easy installation and admin interface. If security and reliability are the same, I'd vote for ease of programming (and maintaining said program). A 10,000 user system that can't accept the performance hit would hopefully have someone more skillful administering it. (Someone who wouldn't be needlessly scared off by the letters "ht".) Knowing Pm, he'll build it flexible, so he can replace one layer without messing up the others. So, I'm not worried. Sandy _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
