Am 2006-05-15 17:25:05, schrieb Rory Browne:
Bullshit. there are multiple tools for copying files from host to host,
including ftp, scp, sftp, rsync, nfs, etc. Planning ahead, is a better way
to avoid breaking links than using MySQL to store your images.
Right, currently I am using a php5
Am 2006-05-11 13:40:34, schrieb tedd:
Plus, moving images from one system to another
was much easier because you just moved the dB and
you don't have to worry about the file system and
breaking links.
This can be done from a script to...
In addition, if you are using multiple hosts, who
Am 2006-05-12 09:28:36, schrieb tedd:
But, at some point (and I forgot to mention this in my previous post)
all programmers start thinking in collections of data and a dB
becomes a well suited solution (record holder and organizer) for
that. As such, all data connected to a record,
At 12:18 AM +0200 5/14/06, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2006-05-12 09:28:36, schrieb tedd:
But, at some point (and I forgot to mention this in my previous post)
all programmers start thinking in collections of data and a dB
becomes a well suited solution (record holder and organizer) for
At 12:18 AM +0200 5/14/06, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2006-05-12 09:28:36, schrieb tedd:
But, at some point (and I forgot to mention this in my previous post)
all programmers start thinking in collections of data and a dB
becomes a well suited solution (record holder and organizer) for
On 5/15/06, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:18 AM +0200 5/14/06, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2006-05-12 09:28:36, schrieb tedd:
But, at some point (and I forgot to mention this in my previous post)
all programmers start thinking in collections of data and a dB
becomes a well suited
Plus, a dB has search capabilities that a file system doesn't --
that's probably the reason why dB's came into existence, right?
Last time I checked we had tools to search the filesystem. locate,
find and awk spring to mind.
So, you are claiming that those file-system tools match all the
On Mon, May 15, 2006 10:18 am, tedd wrote:
crash
It DOES make a difference as to how fast you can restore the DB and
the images, and more importantly, the PERCEIVED time for your site to
be back up
If you can get your DB up fast, but the images aren't available, MOST
sites, other than, like,
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