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[WebDNA] 3-5 GB of native WebDNA db in RAM?, else MySQL w/WebDNA [SQL] tags, else skip WebDNA altogether?

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

2009


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Hi all I am writing to ask those of you who have worked with really big db's what is your experience. (I.e. million+ records.) We are within the next weeks/months going to be setting up a site seeded with a couple huge existing db's. One is 2 GB. The other is closer to 1 GB. There will be some smaller db's we'll add in, but I am first wanting to get your vote of confidence about using WebDNA in the first place for this site. If it needs to be a dedicated server so that we can have all the HD and RAM for ourself, then we will. Is it reasonable to expect we can get the site running, *happily* with native WebDNA db's that size? OR is it reasonable to expect we can get the site running, *happily* with MySQL db's that size and we use WebDNA to talk to them? How are people finding the [SQL] tags in large heavy production environments (if I said that right)? Or, do you feel we really should go PHP/MySQL to save pain later? (I sure hope not, but eating the bitter pill now is far less painful than after months of work that has to be all redone.) Thanks for any feedback! ------------ Govinda govinda.webdnatalk@gmail.com Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] 3-5 GB of native WebDNA db in RAM?, else MySQL w/WebDNA [SQL] tags, else skip WebDNA altogether? (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2009)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] 3-5 GB of native WebDNA db in RAM?, else MySQL w/WebDNA [SQL] tags, else skip WebDNA altogether? (Palle Bo Nielsen 2009)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] 3-5 GB of native WebDNA db in RAM?, else MySQL w/WebDNA [SQL] tags, else skip WebDNA altogether? (Palle Bo Nielsen 2009)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] 3-5 GB of native WebDNA db in RAM?, else MySQL w/WebDNA [SQL] tags, else skip WebDNA altogether? (Govinda 2009)
  5. Re: [WebDNA] 3-5 GB of native WebDNA db in RAM?, else MySQL w/WebDNA [SQL] tags, else skip WebDNA altogether? (Palle Bo Nielsen 2009)
  6. Re: [WebDNA] 3-5 GB of native WebDNA db in RAM?, else MySQL w/WebDNA [SQL] tags, else skip WebDNA altogether? (Govinda 2009)
  7. Re: [WebDNA] 3-5 GB of native WebDNA db in RAM?, else MySQL w/WebDNA [SQL] tags, else skip WebDNA altogether? (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2009)
  8. Re: [WebDNA] 3-5 GB of native WebDNA db in RAM?, else MySQL w/WebDNA [SQL] tags, else skip WebDNA altogether? (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2009)
  9. Re: [WebDNA] 3-5 GB of native WebDNA db in RAM?, else MySQL w/WebDNA [SQL] tags, else skip WebDNA altogether? (Govinda 2009)
  10. Re: [WebDNA] 3-5 GB of native WebDNA db in RAM?, else MySQL w/WebDNA [SQL] tags, else skip WebDNA altogether? (Patrick McCormick 2009)
  11. Re: [WebDNA] 3-5 GB of native WebDNA db in RAM?, else MySQL w/WebDNA [SQL] tags, else skip WebDNA altogether? (Govinda 2009)
  12. [WebDNA] 3-5 GB of native WebDNA db in RAM?, else MySQL w/WebDNA [SQL] tags, else skip WebDNA altogether? (Govinda 2009)
Hi all I am writing to ask those of you who have worked with really big db's what is your experience. (I.e. million+ records.) We are within the next weeks/months going to be setting up a site seeded with a couple huge existing db's. One is 2 GB. The other is closer to 1 GB. There will be some smaller db's we'll add in, but I am first wanting to get your vote of confidence about using WebDNA in the first place for this site. If it needs to be a dedicated server so that we can have all the HD and RAM for ourself, then we will. Is it reasonable to expect we can get the site running, *happily* with native WebDNA db's that size? OR is it reasonable to expect we can get the site running, *happily* with MySQL db's that size and we use WebDNA to talk to them? How are people finding the [SQL] tags in large heavy production environments (if I said that right)? Or, do you feel we really should go PHP/MySQL to save pain later? (I sure hope not, but eating the bitter pill now is far less painful than after months of work that has to be all redone.) Thanks for any feedback! ------------ Govinda govinda.webdnatalk@gmail.com Govinda

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