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Pissed Hippo (sun@shitposter.world)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Feb-2025 06:50:47 JST Pissed Hippo
@bajax @CookieJarObserver @Hyperhidrosis yeah but past a certain size you still want something like Cassandra but I am not up to date on what's best these days.
I worked on a lot of Oracle RAC, which is "money is no object and we want this massive database to be SQL"- Doughnut Lollipop 【記録係】:blobfoxgooglymlem: likes this.
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Pissed Hippo (sun@shitposter.world)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Feb-2025 06:51:59 JST Pissed Hippo
@bajax @CookieJarObserver @Hyperhidrosis I worked on an IBM mainframe system years ago and it was incredibly fast at processing batches of records but was painful for trying to do realtime update of individual records. -
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cookiejarobserver@dill.burggit.moe's status on Wednesday, 12-Feb-2025 07:00:22 JST CookieJarObserver
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The slowness may come from the raids and backups depending on implementation. Ive seen incredibly fast hardware be limited by slow HDD drives. There however is something new i tend to see more often, its called Pure Storage and is basically "we write everything onto gigantic RAM sticks faster than your fiber optic switches can transmit data" ive migrated entire VMs upwards of 10TiB within a few seconds on these things. The limit on these things is the Fiber usually.Pissed Hippo likes this. -
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cookiejarobserver@dill.burggit.moe's status on Wednesday, 12-Feb-2025 07:01:25 JST CookieJarObserver
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For those interested https://www.purestorage.com/Pissed Hippo likes this.