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Author: Adrian Phillips
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] [follow-up?] Re: Performance of MySQL vs text files.
>>>>> "Jawaid" == Jawaid Bazyar <Jawaid.Bazyar@???> writes:

A small correction.

    Jawaid> Next would be cdb/berkeley db. These types of database
    Jawaid> files are opened, and read randomly - potentially lots of
    Jawaid> seeks back and forth.


sqlite probably falls into this category, although is writable in exim
unlike cdb/bdb.

    Jawaid> Finally, you have network-based databases such as sqlite
    Jawaid> and mysql.  Anything going through TCP sockets, and SQL


sqlite is not TCP based but file based although using SQL to access
the data (possibly you meant to write postgresql here ?).

Sincerely,

Adrian Phillips

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