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<blockquote data-quote="ElementalCrisis" data-source="post: 1245959" data-attributes="member: 159827"><p>[USER=69599]@yhoogi[/USER]</p><p></p><p>This is from the new Shoko Docs I've been working on, I can go into more detail if you'd like but this should answer your question. </p><p></p><p>"Previously, Shoko did support both MySQL and SQL Server as possible database options due to multiple issues such as database access times and overall speed that were present when using an SQLite database with a large collection. Starting with Version 3.6, we've been steadily making improvements to address these issues that the benefits once provided by MySQL and SQL Server are now negligible. To that end and to reduce unrelated issues that could arise when using MySQL or SQL Server, support for MySQL and SQL Server as a database option has been deprecated and the option to select either of them has been removed."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElementalCrisis, post: 1245959, member: 159827"] [USER=69599]@yhoogi[/USER] This is from the new Shoko Docs I've been working on, I can go into more detail if you'd like but this should answer your question. "Previously, Shoko did support both MySQL and SQL Server as possible database options due to multiple issues such as database access times and overall speed that were present when using an SQLite database with a large collection. Starting with Version 3.6, we've been steadily making improvements to address these issues that the benefits once provided by MySQL and SQL Server are now negligible. To that end and to reduce unrelated issues that could arise when using MySQL or SQL Server, support for MySQL and SQL Server as a database option has been deprecated and the option to select either of them has been removed." [/QUOTE]
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