Hi, Apparently despite my intentions, I did not manage to express myself clearly so let's try this again. Drupal 7 has a very interesting new feature which we call the registry. The registry holds information about which function, class and interface lives in which file. This information never changes if you do not change your modules and themes. Drupal always had a system table which holds information on available themes and modules. This information never changes if you do not add new modules nor new themes. If we put these tables in an SQLite table then the only time this file changes is when your code changes. Therefore, when people with high performance sites deploy their new code, they can deploy the new database. There is no new procedure to be created, just one more file added to the roster. Now, if I ask this way, are people still against putting registry and system into an SQLite database? NK