Hello,

Am 03.01.11 14:14, schrieb Andre Lopes:
Hi,

Thanks for the reply's. I was tempted to accept the Rodoslaw Smogura
proposal. There will be about 100 websites to capture data on daily basis.
Each website adds per day(average) 2 articles.

Thomas talked about the noSQL possibility. What do you think would be
better? I have no experience in noSQL and that could be a weakness.

Imho RDBMS do a very good job in managing data on a relational basis. However - there are alternatives and use cases for 'em and there is no holy grail... Not having any experience is a good point for not using it in production :-). However, if you've time to spare, looking into database design (plain-sql and not-only-sql) will help.

I don't think that you get in trouble with a few hundered rows per day, but keep in mind, what queries are used.

Thomas


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