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ConnorLeet
·3 anni fa·discuss
A big benefit of partitioning is being able to drop partitions that expire instead of doing deletes. Assuming you’ll ever need to delete of course!
ConnorLeet
·3 anni fa·discuss
All clouds do that for databases
ConnorLeet
·3 anni fa·discuss
Naming things is hard.

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=roxy (2nd entry)
ConnorLeet
·4 anni fa·discuss
Sounds like Erlang from what I’ve heard about it
ConnorLeet
·4 anni fa·discuss
I think that this repo was created by a core PG dev.

https://github.com/orioledb/orioledb/commits?author=akorotko...

https://github.com/akorotkov
ConnorLeet
·4 anni fa·discuss
Plenty of guys complaining about dating on TikTok too. It’s an absolutely massive platform and there’s videos on just about anything especially interpersonal relationships (coach industry)
ConnorLeet
·4 anni fa·discuss
.NET
ConnorLeet
·4 anni fa·discuss
Do you have any resources to point me towards that elaborate on the benefits of a process-per-tenant/user for performance?

I work on a data-intensive app that fits the use-case you describe but I'm confused about the benefits for performance. (can certainly see how the code would end up nice/simpler) Is this mostly applicable to certain stacks?
ConnorLeet
·4 anni fa·discuss
SQLite does have a branch that solves the concurrent write issue - not sure if this dqlite uses it https://sqlite.org/src/doc/754ad35c/README-server-edition.ht...