Thanks Matthew, I'll try MySQL and if it works without any problems I'll
stick with it :)

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On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 9:07 PM, Matthew Caron <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 05/11/2011 01:47 PM, Seregwethrin wrote:
>
>> I fear that I'd lose my data because of some concurrent processes to
>> Sqlite
>> db.
>>
>
> In my experience, the Sqlite libraries understand locking, but it's
> table-level locking. So, you don't corrupt data, you just time out when
> someone else is trying to do something and it's taking too long.
>
>
>  The documentation suggests to use Sqlite and use MySQL only as the last
>> option, but it's for version 0.10.
>>
>
> You can use PostgreSQL as well. I've not had issues with it and am on
> 0.11.6.
>
>
>  I'm using Sqlite but there's also MySQL Server is available at the same
>> host. And it's known that MySQL DBMS is very reliable.
>>
>
> More or less. :-) I've managed to corrupt all of them (though not with
> Trac).
>
>
>  Whould you suggest me to migrate into MySQL for Trac version 0.12/0.13?
>>
>
> Depends on how well-supported MySQL is in those versions. I stayed away
> from it in 0.11 because it was still being added.
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