On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 12:27:32PM -0800, Nuzzi wrote:

> I have a project where I have to be determining if a row exists, if
> so get the data, change it, and then write it back, if not, then
> just writing the data.  I have to be able to do millions of these
> per minute.  Is that pretty much impossible with SQLite or any other
> DB?

Do you really need an SQL database for this?  I can think of various
ways of doing this that aren't that complex and don't require an SQL
database.

Also, do you need on disk persistence?
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