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Kirill Smelkov
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You can use BTrees to build indexes for efficient search, when
necessary. If your application is search centric, or if you prefer to
approach data access that way, then ZODB might not be the best
technology for you.
technology for you. Before you turn your back on the ZODB, it
may be worth checking out the up-and-coming Newt DB [#newtdb]_ project,
which combines the ZODB with Postgresql for indexing, search and access
from non-Python applications.
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Objects aren't actually evicted, but their state is released, so
they take up much less memory and any objects they referenced can
be removed from memory.
.. [#newtdb]
Here is an overview of the Newt DB architecture: http://www.newtdb.org/en/latest/how-it-works.html
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