Out there, there is a database called daytona, it uses C, and on top of C there is Cymbl that takes SQL and translate that to Cymbl, then Cymbl gets translated to C for the database to understand the request. This is a very complicated powerful database.
My question is : since web2py is a powerful simple framework, can it simplify daytona? I have no more information about daytona, they said the firm that developed it has placed it as an open source, but not sure. Daytona is a very powerful database that can store billions of rows of data; they said: you stop using daytona when you ran out of space ( hardware), or when you do not have any more data to store. For web2py supporting daytona will give it a high visibility. Debebe