• @abhibeckert
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      61 year ago

      … you know you can put SQLite in a container right? It doesn’t even need to be persisted to disk - it can just live in RAM.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          Other databases have the same issue, try having multiple database containers (without massive speed losses). If application is bound by the performance of the front end, this is a problem, but those really are not what SQLite was intended for.

          In the case of database bound applications, SQLite is just as good as any other database, which despite having a client server model can typically only handle a single operation at once.

          • @[email protected]
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            01 year ago

            You misunderstood. I’m not talking about scaling the DB horizontally, I’m talking about scaling the application using the DB horizontally.