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by unity1001
1373 days ago
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Leaving aside that the claims there need to be taken with a grain of salt since there are equal comparisons for most other engines: There is absolutely no need for SQLlite compatibility in WordPress ecosystem. That is 50% of the web. There is no business, user, or programming case that would require it. The proposition that a software should support something because a browser or a handheld supports it is illogical from the start. Why. |
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> WordPress’s minimum requirements would be a simple PHP server, without the need for a separate database server.
> SQLite support enables lower hosting costs, decreases energy consumption, and lowers performance costs on lower-end servers.
This can be translated to lower operational overhead and faster loading times for small-database sites, and that equals money.