Re: MySQL vs SQLite For Production Website?

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Author: Mark Phillips
Date:  
To: Mike Butash, Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: MySQL vs SQLite For Production Website?
Are there easy ways to migrate from SQLite to MySQL if I find I have under
estimated what I need for a database?

Mark

On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 8:01 AM, Michael Butash <> wrote:

> Consider also the redundancy aspect, expect drives to fail and things like
> that. Do you want a production website down while you restore the os,
> reinstall everything, and presume to have an up to date backup of the db
> right before it died? Rather have a copy on a partner replication slave a
> cluster can start feeding clients when the first dies.
>
> Also consider if you're ever going to need to scale the website outside a
> monolithic single server, say with haproxy, dedicated hardware
> load-balancers, etc in front of mulitiple app servers. You need a way to
> scale data horizontally, maybe replicating between regions, replicating
> state of an in-use transaction (think shopping carts), etc.
>
> SQLite is usually for a down/dirty local install of something that needs a
> db regardless of a real one or not, or used as local scratch for
> performance reasons.
>
> -mb
>
>
> On 05/28/2015 03:17 AM, Joseph Sinclair wrote:
>
>> It really is a matter of preference most of the time, but there are still
>> some situations where one or the other has a significant advantage.
>>
>> As one example:
>> PostgreSQL (and it's forks) has some high availability clustering support
>> that isn't available currently for MySQL (and it's forks).
>> MySQL has some sharding support that isn't yet matched in the Postgres
>> world.
>>
>
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