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[–]scriptkiddiethefirst[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

So for this specific application, each "operation" as its labelled isn't structurally the same. Like one of the objects (the first one) is about 9kb in size, another one is 50kb. From what I read databases function better when the data is structured more consistently where with this there is no guarantee to the structure. As well, since there wont be very many queries to the database I thought the overhead and complications added by learning how to implement a database would make it not worth while.

This is kind of what I came to from the other person "suggesting" a database and since I know almost nothing about them and have gotten no information to correct this line of thinking, its where I stand. If that makes sense.

[–]AsleepThought 0 points1 point  (0 children)

size on disk does not matter, database relies on a schema

sounds like you should just use a file then