>A database which is entirely implemented in user-land is technically
>a great crap in my opinion.
Where else would you put it? I suppose that you *could* write a
database as lkm's (sybase on Novell, for example, but on that system
_any_ third-party application is a lkm, with the expected hilarity
when the application scribbles someplace it doesn't want to.)
It's an application, and userland is an *ideal* place to put applications.
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david parsons \bi/ <shiver>
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