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<blockquote data-quote="Inker" data-source="post: 143096" data-attributes="member: 10541"><p>Well, you have to think about what are the options. Assuming SQLLite does not allow for concurrent acess, the only other option seem to be "real" database servers such as mySQL/msSQL. It is really a strech to ask users to install such a system for a simple plugin.</p><p></p><p>HOWEVER, seeing how TV3 is already requirering a database server, I would imagin once the majority of people is running it, one plugin after the other will switch over to giving users the option of using centralized storage.</p><p></p><p>For the moment, all I can offer you is a way to set the db. location, so you could set it to a UNC share or something so you could test it. Perhaps SQLLite doesnt behave so badly in reality. Would you be willing to test this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inker, post: 143096, member: 10541"] Well, you have to think about what are the options. Assuming SQLLite does not allow for concurrent acess, the only other option seem to be "real" database servers such as mySQL/msSQL. It is really a strech to ask users to install such a system for a simple plugin. HOWEVER, seeing how TV3 is already requirering a database server, I would imagin once the majority of people is running it, one plugin after the other will switch over to giving users the option of using centralized storage. For the moment, all I can offer you is a way to set the db. location, so you could set it to a UNC share or something so you could test it. Perhaps SQLLite doesnt behave so badly in reality. Would you be willing to test this? [/QUOTE]
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