[Zope] ZODB vs Relational Databases

Samir Mishra SamirMishra@cbuae.gov.ae
Tue, 11 Mar 2003 08:25:49 +0400


I would agree, since you seem to know RDBMS already. Use ZODB for metadata
and other types of objects. This approach also allows access to the data
from other, external applications. Or go with whatever gives you the
"cleanest" application design.

One of the things Python & Zope emphasize is that it's not about the raw
numbers, it's all about ease of use, rate of development/deployment,
application of logic, etc.

Samir.

And this is of course, just my $0.02.


-----Original Message-----
From: Dieter Maurer [mailto:dieter@handshake.de]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 01:33
To: mlong@datalong.com
Cc: Zope
Subject: Re: [Zope] ZODB vs Relational Databases


Michael Long wrote at 2003-3-10 09:05 -0500:
 > Please forgive me if this is in a FAQ somewhere. I am writting an
 > application that will be capturing financial information. If I use the
 > ZODB and create expense and income objects to capture this information
 > there will over a 1000 objects added a week. I will be tracking history,
 > archiving data, etc. Is Zope the right tool for this type of application
 > or am I better off creating the objects that this data is associated
 > (companies, people, properties, etc) within the ZODB and using a
 > relational database such as PostgreSQL to track the higher volume
 > financial data.

If I have lots of highly structured data, I would go for
a relational database and not store them in the ZODB.


Dieter

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