As I mentioned in previous questions, my wiki does a pagelist (or two) every time a page loads. It usually does a search for back links and/ or pagetextvariables. My goal was to make the system more scalable at such point that I have several thousand, or even a million pages.

So in short, I was under the impression that databases are good for searching, and my wiki is structured around a lot of searching.
Alex

On Aug 7, 2012, at 8:17 AM, tamouse mailing lists wrote:

I am curious: what advantage were you seeking by using a database store for the pages?

On Aug 6, 2012 7:12 PM, "Alex Eftimiades" <[email protected]> wrote:

I just got the sqlite recipe working with all the pages switched over to the database, and after looking at the database structure, I thought it was odd that it did not use separate tables for different groups. I would think this would cut down on the time it takes to access pages, but I could be wrong. I do not know very much about databases in general. I was just wondering whether this was worth working on.

Thanks,
Alex

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