Updated Installation (markdown)

El RIDO 2016-08-08 14:03:58 +02:00
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@ -73,11 +73,11 @@ In the configuration file the `[model]` and `[model_options]` sections let you
configure your favourite way of storing the pastes and discussions on your configure your favourite way of storing the pastes and discussions on your
server. server.
`privatebin_data` is the default model, which stores everything in files in the `Filesystem` is the default model, which stores everything in files in the
data folder. This is the recommended setup for most sites. data folder. This is the recommended setup for most sites.
Under high load, in distributed setups or if you are not allowed to store files Under high load, in distributed setups or if you are not allowed to store files
locally, you might want to switch to the `privatebin_db` model. This lets you locally, you might want to switch to the `Database` model. This lets you
store your data in a database. Basically all databases that are supported by store your data in a database. Basically all databases that are supported by
[PDO](http://php.net/manual/en/book.pdo.php) may be used. Automatic table [PDO](http://php.net/manual/en/book.pdo.php) may be used. Automatic table
creation is provided for `pdo_ibm`, `pdo_informix`, `pdo_mssql`, `pdo_mysql`, creation is provided for `pdo_ibm`, `pdo_informix`, `pdo_mssql`, `pdo_mysql`,
@ -88,11 +88,13 @@ to use a prefix for
The table prefix option is called `tbl`. The table prefix option is called `tbl`.
> #### Note > #### Note
> The "privatebin_db" model has only been tested with SQLite and MySQL, although > The `Database` model has only been tested with SQLite, MySQL and PostgreSQL,
it would not be recommended to use SQLite in a production environment. If you > although it would not be recommended to use SQLite in a production environment.
gain any experience running PrivateBin on other RDBMS, please let us know. > If you gain any experience running PrivateBin on other RDBMS, please let us
> know.
For reference or if you want to create the table schema for yourself: For reference or if you want to create the table schema for yourself (replace
`prefix_` with your own table prefix):
```sql ```sql
CREATE TABLE prefix_paste ( CREATE TABLE prefix_paste (