That looks sweet, indeed. But my (quick) search doesn't give me a clue on how to set this up on-demand: I want a DB which persists on disk for the app and another one that stays in memory for the tests. Any pointers, please? Cheers! On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Oleksandr Byelkin <sanja@montyprogram.com> wrote:
Hi!
On 21.11.14 06:30, Pierre GOUPIL wrote:
Good morning,
Is there a way to have MariaDB run in-memory? I mean, without changing the table engines.
I have my production code which needs to be persisted to disk, but for my unit tests, it would be great to have an in-memory DB.
I'm in the Java world and I've tried HSQLDB but its SQL implementation is way too different than that of MariaDB.
Any ideas?
/dev/shm on Linux (there is something similar for other OSes)
Cheers,
Zala
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