Question

Me and a friend are going to be working on an iPhone app that is going to be sending and requesting a lot of information from a 24/7 server (a 2009 Mac Mini). There's going to be a lot of realtime information floating around, and we're not sure what a robust database solution for that info would be. We're essentially looking for a db that's really fast and powerful, but still pretty simple to use, especially since we'll be accessing it from Objective-C, which is still pretty new for us. Is Sqlite what we're looking for? A colleague of ours suggested using PostGres, but isn't PostGres pretty dated?

Was it helpful?

Solution

SQLite is great for the iPhone side. Are you asking about that or the server?

OTHER TIPS

Take a look at the Core Data, Apple's native solution for object graph management and persistence. It uses SQLite internally (though you can set different storage type, including in-memory one), and it is very flexible and optimized.

Licensed under: CC-BY-SA with attribution
Not affiliated with StackOverflow
scroll top