On Feb 14, 2009, at 3:59 PM, Alex Roper wrote:
on issues (need to run reconstruction every day), as I usually notice with bdb-based applications.
In defense of BDB, I have written a multi-process application (in C) that handles billions of transactions per year, and I have never encountered any database corruption. The application has been running non-stop for the past four years.
It wasn't always so, however. It took me some time to make sure I was doing everything correctly.
So perhaps what you're asking for is not a database that is more reliable, but rather something that is more tolerant of sloppy programming.
Personally, I'd like to see SKS re-implemented in C.
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