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5:24 PM
hello people!
 
 
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6:29 PM
Hi
 
@NeerajKumar howdy!
@AxelFoley yo.
 
6:47 PM
yo
Have a question, possibly silly one
Why mysql doesn't implement some kind of key-value storage on its base.
To have must of NoSQL advantages
Or does they already have something?
Is it so hard for so big company?
 
 
1 hour later…
7:50 PM
As everybody on a coffee break, I'd like to ask one silly question:
Why mysql doesn't implement some kind of key-value storage on its base.
To have must of NoSQL advantages
Or does they already have something?
Is it so hard for so big company?
 
MySQL is shit hth
 
@AxelFoley It's 9pm.
also, why would you ask a question in anti-questions...
 
mysql don't discriminate))
ok
nobody answered me in mysql chat ...
 
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8:58 PM
@AxelFoley A table with a unique key and a single text column would essentially be a "nosql" key-value store
@AxelFoley What do you think these "nosql advantages" are?
 
@TehShrike as I understand, it won't be so fast to access relational mysql the way you suggest "A table with a unique key and a single text column "
I'm not sure, what you are asking about? Some concrete examples?
ACID vs BASE?
 
@AxelFoley I would expect it to be very fast
 
9:15 PM
I'm not good in that. Currently we are trying to support master-slave structure, and we get many simultaneous concurent requests. We need to lock them in transaction to get rid of deadlocks, and some others problems. How does this problems solved on "nosql" platforms?
 
@AxelFoley you deal with one document at a time, and all its information is in the one document instead of being in multiple tables
 
@TehStrike, we have much advantages of relational structure. I'm not sure we could get advantages of "nosql", as E-bay did, or any other successful-body
 

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