WordPress con SQLite

Desde la versión 1.8.0 del plugin Performance Lab podemos convertir nuestro WordPress en un sistema que no requiere de MySQL / MariaDB y almacenar la información en una base de datos algo diferente: SQLite.

Esta base de datos está alojada en un fichero de texto, por lo que los recursos necesarios para hacer funcionar un WordPress son menores.

¿Cómo poder hacer que funcione? ¿Cómo se puede probar? ¿Tiene sentido para mi proyecto? ¿Tiene limitaciones? ¡Ven, y descúbrelo!

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Por Javier Casares

Hey there! I'm Javier, and I've almost been a digital native since the dawn of the internet (okay, maybe that's a bit dramatic, but you get the point). I've been cruising the information superhighway since '94, crafting websites since '97, and I've been deeply involved with WordPress since 2005. So, I've seen some things! These days, you can find me wearing a couple of official hats in the WordPress Community: I'm Hosting Team Rep and also Lead for the WordPress Advanced Administration Handbook. When I'm not juggling those roles, you'll often find me buried in system administration work. I'm the go-to guy for all things WordPress, diving into different projects that revolve around making WordPress more awesome for everyone. Need to get in touch? Easy-peasy. Just shoot me an email at javier@casares.org. Looking forward to hearing from you.

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