in reply to Storing config data - RDBMS vs File?
There's an additional point, too. How can you trust that the configuration data in your database is unchanged? Most (nearly all) schemas don't audit themselves. This means that data can be changed and, short of a DBA going back through the redo logs, you would have no chance of detecting that. (And, frankly, very little chance at that, given the size and inscrutability of most redo logs.)
However, you can detect changes to a configuration file comparison with your source control. Thus, you can do something like cvs diff -r last_version_to_be_released config.ini and be sure nothing has changed. (Well, someone could mess with your CVS revisions, but that would require hacking root. After that, why would they stop at your CVS?)
If you're looking for a good config-file module, I'd take a look at Config::ApacheFormat. I'm using it right now in a production environment and it works great.
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Re^2: Storing config data - RDBMS vs File?
by Seumas (Curate) on Sep 27, 2004 at 17:22 UTC | |
by dragonchild (Archbishop) on Sep 27, 2004 at 17:35 UTC |