Thanks Mike. Good advice is always appreciated!
Mike
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Subject: Re: SQLite vs MariaDB
From: MB Software Solutions, LLC
<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 6/17/2013 9:09 AM
On 6/15/2013 2:04 PM, Mike Copeland wrote:
I might be comparing apples to rutabagas, but I'm wondering what
advantages or disadvantages SQLite would have over MariaDB on a
single-workstation application setup?
In other words, I have an app. I need to store data locally, only
locally. But, I plan to take the app up a step to be multi-user, so i am
hesitant to use DBF files for data storage.
Why not use MariaDB, installed locally and accessed through 127.0.0.1,
instead of SQLite (installed locally.)
That way, if I need to install the same app in a mult-user environment,
I just install MariaDB on whatever box will be the server, and configure
each workstation to access MariaDB. If I go with SQLite, I don't have
that same expansion/growth option, do I?
Thanks for any enlightenment!
Mike Copeland
Hi Mike,
I always try to use MariaDB instead of DBFs so that I can easily
upsize it to multi-user or use the web to make the app work for
multiple offices.
--Mike
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