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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T04:43:44+00:00 2026-05-29T04:43:44+00:00

I’m working on a chat application which I would love to use a SQL

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I’m working on a chat application which I would love to use a SQL db for.

My problem is, after a few google searches, i have people telling me from one site, that using a DB would be much slower then using a normal file (e.g Text or JSON file), but then on some other sites, people are saying the complete opposite. And I don’t know about you guys, but when it comes to creating web apps for users, the users always come first.

So as much as I’d love to use a SQL DB as 1.) I have good experience with it and 2.) it allows me to make the application much more cooler (more features). but if it would slow things down on the users end (a noticeable lag), then its a no-no.

Either way, I will be “polling” the server continuously with AJAX and PHP to check the file/DB (for new messages, contact requests, ect ect).

Also, incase your wondering, the application wont be like a 1-to-1 chat, it will have “rooms” where multiple users can join and talk with all users joining in. The users will also be able to request a “private chat” with another user, where a 1-to-1 connection opens up.

So, MySQL Database OR a boring TEXT/JSON/OTHER file, in regards to performance?

Oh, one more thing, I don’t want to use any third party libraries or APIs. Hate relying on other peoples work (been let down to many times).

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    2026-05-29T04:43:46+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 4:43 am

    If you’re looking to implement an IRC clone, I think you’ve chosen all the wrong tools.

    The best way to do this would be to write a custom HTTP server that handles everything in memory. No databases, no constant polling of files. When a message arrives, you simply loop through the correct in-memory list and dispatch the message to other users. For the browser to server connection, I suggest “Comet” (with web sockets for browsers that support them, if you’re feeling up to it).

    PHP likely isn’t the language of choice for this, because pretty much all work done with PHP is based on traditional short, isolated requests. For a long-running process which serves multiple clients in real time, I’d suggest something like Python or Node.js.

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