[Python-Dev] Durus memory (original) (raw)
Binger David dbinger at mems-exchange.org
Thu Sep 4 18:55:01 CEST 2008
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I'm sorry this post is a bit off-topic, but I think I should correct
this.
On Sep 4, 2008, at 11:54 AM, Oleg wrote:
Durus (and ZODB) has an index of all objects, the index is stored in memory AFAIK - a real problem if one has millions of objects.
Durus now has an option to store the index in the data file in a form that is usable directly from disk. With this option, the in-memory index is only for objects changed since the last pack.
Durus works fine with millions of objects, as long as you don't have millions of rapidly-changing objects.
I haven't used the Berkeley DB storage for Durus, but I'm pretty sure that the Durus/Python side of that would not use any in-memory index.
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