NDO - why not innodb?

Holger Weiss holger at CIS.FU-Berlin.DE
Tue Aug 21 00:03:47 CEST 2007


* Kevin Menard <kmenard at servprise.com> [2007-08-20 17:28]:
> You do raise another interesting point about getting started with small
> deployments.  It may be worthwhile to compile in sqlite, which can be used
> in an embedded fashion.  It'd be a great way for new users to get started
> without having to bother with setting up an external RDBMS.

Just out of curiosity: Are there plans to make the use of some database
backend mandatory?  (Personally, I'm happy with plain ASCII files and I
like the fact that Nagios doesn't force me to install, maintain and---in
case of problems---understand MySQL, PostgreSQL or some other monster.)

Sorry for getting somewhat off-topic :-)

Holger

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