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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T15:48:25+00:00 2026-05-15T15:48:25+00:00

Subjective question, I know, but I am counting outgoing clicks for a very specific

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Subjective question, I know, but I am counting outgoing clicks for a very specific part of a website, and I’m simply needing to keep a tally of outgoing clicks per link and per day. I know that I could use MySQL for this, but I am wondering if there is something smaller/more-efficient for this application.

I manage my own server on slicehost running Ubuntu 9.10 with Apache/2.2.12 and could install something, however, is there something that is small and easily dropped in for small applications like this?

Perhaps something that writes to it’s own file within the site.

Clarification: this question is about the efficiency of code required to simply setup small things like this. I do not have nor anticipate performance issues. I’m curious what other people use for things like this. Maybe it is MySQL – I’m here to learn.

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    2026-05-15T15:48:26+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:48 pm

    You can do smaller. You can do more efficient. You’re not really going to get both in the same package.

    • SQLite is smaller and contained in a single file. It’s also substantially slower than MySQL.
    • Firebird is similarly contained to a single file. I believe it also underperforms MySQL.
    • Oracle is expensive and not even remotely “small”. It can be very efficient.
    • PostgreSQL is an option, but again not small. It also handles differently than MySQL and is known to be more complex to administer.

    Really, I’m with Peter Bailey on this. This whole question reeks of pre-optimization. Do you actually have a performance problem that justifies using an additional database?

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