yes it should use dal and work with all supported databases, yet I
would not run an ERP on a system without transactions.

On Nov 23, 9:07 am, Michele Comitini <[email protected]>
wrote:
> IMHO the question is not about having a database, the question is that
> the ERP must
> use only DAL for data management and must run on any supported
> database not only relational ones.
>
> mic
>
> 2010/11/23 mdipierro <[email protected]>:
>
> > I think a relational database for an ERP is a must and those ERPs all
> > support them.
> > At the university we have peoplesoft+oracle and ~30,000 users. Turns
> > out the ERP is not a high traffic app and it runs on one VPS (with
> > replication for high availability). I am sure any web2py ERP will be
> > just fine on a VPS with postgresql.
>
> > Massimo
>
> > On Nov 23, 8:14 am, newnomad <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> It's really great that there are 3 ERP's in the works, I'd love to
> >> switch from tryton to a web2py based system;
>
> >>http://code.google.com/p/gestionlibre/https://bitbucket.org/yamandu/y...
> >> and a number 3 which I cannot find...
>
> >> However will any of those ever work without a relational database, or
> >> doesn't it make any sense at all for an ERP to work without one?
> >> If postgre is an absolute must, what are the recommended PAAS/cloud
> >> options?
> >> - amazon ec2
> >> - Google App Engine for businesshttp://code.google.com/appengine/business/
>
> >> An alternate solution may be to use mysql, so that it's still easy to
> >> deploy web2py on a shared lamp host with phyton enabled, but without
> >> shell access.
>
>

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