← Back to context Comment by matt_wulfeck 9 years ago I would not want to be the one on-call for a million row SQLite database! 11 comments matt_wulfeck Reply regularfry 9 years ago I would. That's a pager that's never going off. qwertyuiop924 9 years ago Yeah. No significant software is bug-free, but if there was one, SQLite would be a good candidate. jschwartzi 9 years ago Especially having looked at how thorough their test suite is. 6 replies → theseoafs 9 years ago I'm curious why you think SQLite is a database technology that somehow can't handle a million rows. cheez 9 years ago Thousands of customers, millions of rows, 0 DB issues. All bugs are mine. And the damn thing even does JSON querying now.
regularfry 9 years ago I would. That's a pager that's never going off. qwertyuiop924 9 years ago Yeah. No significant software is bug-free, but if there was one, SQLite would be a good candidate. jschwartzi 9 years ago Especially having looked at how thorough their test suite is. 6 replies →
qwertyuiop924 9 years ago Yeah. No significant software is bug-free, but if there was one, SQLite would be a good candidate. jschwartzi 9 years ago Especially having looked at how thorough their test suite is. 6 replies →
theseoafs 9 years ago I'm curious why you think SQLite is a database technology that somehow can't handle a million rows.
cheez 9 years ago Thousands of customers, millions of rows, 0 DB issues. All bugs are mine. And the damn thing even does JSON querying now.
I would. That's a pager that's never going off.
Yeah. No significant software is bug-free, but if there was one, SQLite would be a good candidate.
Especially having looked at how thorough their test suite is.
6 replies →
I'm curious why you think SQLite is a database technology that somehow can't handle a million rows.
Thousands of customers, millions of rows, 0 DB issues. All bugs are mine. And the damn thing even does JSON querying now.