Il 13/11/2015 19:31, Richard Hipp ha scritto:
> On 11/13/15, A. Mannini <alessandro.mannini at esod.it> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> i read SQLite FAQ and understood that use of SQLite on network share CAN
>> corrupts database file.
>> Fo me, it isn't clear if there is a way to safely use SQLite on a
>> network share in contests with few clients (max 5 for ex) and low read /
>> write concurrency..
>>
> If your network filesystem implements file locks correctly, then
> SQLite will work fine.  Just be warned that there are many network
> filesystems that claim to implement locks correctly, and do most of
> the time, but sometimes mess up.
>
Ok, two questions:
1) is there a list of FS where SQLite works fine?
2) why there are SERVERLESS database (MS Access or VistaDB) that works 
without FS restrictions?

Thanks
Alessandro

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