[cvsnt] Re: Audit database selection

Andy Southby asouthby at removethis.drumgrange.co.uk
Tue Feb 7 12:14:11 GMT 2006


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Thanks for the reply Tony,

I could always use MySQL for bugzilla and another for CVSNT.

Talking specifically of CVSNT 2.5.03.x auditing and future 2.6.x.x use,  I 
see my choices as MSDE, SQLite and PostgreSQL. I will be catering for 50 
concurrent users and a potential repository growth of 10GB in the first year 
(using the current file system architecture).

Are there any limitations of these databases that I should be considering?
Is one easy to configure?

Thanks again,
Andy.


"Tony Hoyle" <tony.hoyle at march-hare.com> wrote in message 
news:ds9v63$t6t$1 at paris.nodomain.org...
> Andy Southby wrote:
>
>> I would also like to use the database for CVSNT 2.6.x.x when available, 
>> ViewCVS and potentialy Bugzilla.
>
> I don't know what database viewcvs uses (the last version I used didn't 
> use one at all) but bugzilla is pretty much mysql only except some of the 
> more recent development builds.
>
> Tony 





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