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hmm, strongly depends one the db. ms implies access. if i had to choose i'd select mnesia but that's just my personal preferred option.
- nils.muellner@googlemail.com February 12, 2015so, the question implies that you search a lot and insert/delete less. this leads to the next question: what is the content, what are the keys? with a focus on search i'd suggest sth bst like, or key hashes. then you could also distribute your database over several disks to gain speed... (i.e. spread buckets over disks to search for one key hash concurrently...).