'Lite' Databases (Re: sqlite3 and dates)
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rurpy at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 18 23:26:23 EST 2015
On 02/18/2015 09:09 PM, Ben Finney wrote
> memilanuk <memilanuk at gmail.com> writes:
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> If you want networked access, you need concurrent access and access
> permissions, etc.
Sqlite has concurrent access. It doesn't have concurrent
access that will support a large number of writers or high
volume of writes.
As for access permissions, it is common, even with Postgresql
to do all database access through a single Postgresql user
and to implement authorization and access permission in the
application.
> SQLite does not have concurrent access. Once you require concurrent
> access, you need something more complex, like PostgreSQL.
Please read https://www.sqlite.org/faq.html#q5
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