On Sunday, 2009-08-09, LEDUQUE Mickaël wrote: > So if I set ExternalPayload to true and SizeThreshold to zero, it won't > start the mysql server at all?
No, it will store all cached item data (payload) in files. It will still keep all relational data, e.g. which folder contains which items, in the database. That's what a database is good at. > One valuable gain would be to get rid of the mysql dependency, but it won't > because the dependency wasn't removed from the akonadi-server package Right. Post version 1.2 code has support for Postgres as well, though I think this requires a manually setup Postgres instance, much like using an external MySQL instance. Haven't tried either yet so I can't comment on the process for such a setup. Anyway, using a different database is orthogonal to storing cached item data in files. Though some databases might be better when only having to deal with small data blocks. Cheers, Kevin
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