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@@ -188,12 +188,8 @@ Using PostgreSQL |
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Synapse offers two database engines: |
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* `SQLite <https://sqlite.org/>`_ |
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* `PostgreSQL <https://www.postgresql.org>`_ |
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By default Synapse uses SQLite in and doing so trades performance for convenience. |
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SQLite is only recommended in Synapse for testing purposes or for servers with |
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light workloads. |
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* `SQLite <https://sqlite.org/>`_ |
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Almost all installations should opt to use PostgreSQL. Advantages include: |
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@@ -207,6 +203,10 @@ Almost all installations should opt to use PostgreSQL. Advantages include: |
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For information on how to install and use PostgreSQL, please see |
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`docs/postgres.md <docs/postgres.md>`_. |
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By default Synapse uses SQLite and in doing so trades performance for convenience. |
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SQLite is only recommended in Synapse for testing purposes or for servers with |
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light workloads. |
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.. _reverse-proxy: |
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Using a reverse proxy with Synapse |
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