I try to compare Mnesia with more traditional databases.
As I understand it tables in Mnesia can be located to (see Memory consumption in Mnesia):
ram_copies- tables are stored inets, so no durability as in ACID.disc_copies- tables are located toetsanddets, so the table can not be bigger than the available memory? And if the table are fragmented, the database can not be bigger than the available memory?disc_only_copies- tables are locateddets, so no caching in memory and worse performance. And the size of the table are limited to the size ofdetsor the table has to be fragmented.
So if I want the performance of doing reads from RAM and the durability of writes to disc, then the size of the tables are very limited compared to a traditional RDBMS like MySQL or PostgreSQL.
I know that Mnesia aren't meant to replace traditional RDBMS:s, but can it be used as a big RDBMS or do I have to look for another database?
The server I will use is a VPS with limited amount of memory, around 512MB, but I want good database performance.
Are disc_copies and the other types of tables in Mnesia so limited as I have understood? Can´t the database be partially on memory and a full copy on disc?