Agreed, in general it is accepted that the filesystem is going to be faster. Be aware of premature optimization though. There may be features given by the overhead of a DB that you'd want, but give it up for a difference that the users will never notice.
Also, make sure you avoid high number of children under one node if performance is important. They recommend less than 10k per node, but I'd structure it so you're never even close to that limit. -- View this message in context: http://jackrabbit.510166.n4.nabble.com/Jackrabbit-storage-documents-file-system-Mysql-tp4474715p4476719.html Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
