On Tuesday 17 February 2009 06:33:14 Kevin Kofler wrote: > Ed Greshko wrote: > > When I have more time I will look at it... However, I doubt that each > > application will spawn a new instance of mysql since that would > > certainly defeat the purpose of a centralized database. Looking at what > > little documentation I have...I am confident that it is one instance of > > mysql per user. > > It is, as long as only Akonadi does it. But I think his point was that > there may be other services or applications starting to do the same, which > will then use separate databases. > Have I misunderstood this? I was under the impression that there would be just one database per user - or are you saying that every application will be seen as a new user? Anne
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