Just so you're clear on the distinction - Tiddlyserver is using the Node 
server to do what  it's doing, along with some clever stuff that Arlen 
added. So it's a superset. The main advantages are that you can use it with 
single file wikis and you only need to run one process.

On Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at 5:41:57 AM UTC+10, Dave wrote:
>
> What are the main differences between tiddlyserver and "regular" nodejs 
> TW5?
>
> Is one easier to set up (e.g. for computer non-professionals)? 
> Is one easier to maintain? 
> Is one better for one type of use vs another use case? 
> Is one more future-proof than the other?
> Is one faster responding during normal use than the other?
>
>
> Here's an example use case: 
>
> Have one master TW5 instance that can switch between folders and access 
> thousands of different sets of TW data (e.g. customer files), possibly 
> accessing different clients in different browser tabs, and ideally, being 
> able to search and analyse data from several clients at once for analysing 
> data patterns amoung all or certain subgroups.
>
>
> Thanks!
> - Dave
>

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