also sprach alex bodnaru <alexbodn@012.net.il> [2006.06.27.0648 +0200]:
> PGStorage is a ZODB backend that persists to a PostgreSQL database.
> PGStorage stores simple pickles in the database, so it is compatible
> with most Zope applications and is much simpler than Ape. Undo and
> packing are supported.
I know this is not the place to ask, but what's the point of storing
binary blobs in a Postgres database? Postgres is a relational
database, I have never understood why people think that a database
means "oh, I can *dump* data here".
I guess I'll have to take up this discussion with Shane...
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