well for anyone who wants to give me some suggestions on how to best proceed. I need to store a dozen or so values every minute into a persistent store (just memory won't cut it) - the values will be used for graphing / reporting, and I only need to hold 24 hours of data (1440 minute averages) - so when I roll over that 24 hours of values (might not be contiguous) I just drop the lowest ID (earliest time) to trim the store back down to 1440 rows
once per minute i'm doing this: 1. store row 2. check length of the table 3. if table length > max length shift the first value out 4. wait 1 minute and goto 1
Databases can handle querying
tasks, so you don't have to walk
over files manually. Databases can
handle very complicated queries.
Databases can handle indexing tasks,
so if tasks like get record with id
= x can be VERY fast
Databases can handle multiprocess/multithreaded access.
Databases can ...
might be insignificant - but if were stressing on excessive read/write, could generate a database with 1440 rows, and rather than check and trim just update the current minutes row
And “NoSQL” isn’t really saying anything about the database anyway. It just says “Not using a standardized and well known declarative query language, so you have to learn something new”.
me: boss, what should I do? ditch the persistent data or just say fuck it and write to the flash twice a minute? him: I write to the CF on the system board about 100 times a minute and those have been going for 6 years now. I think you'll be okay
> The truce is broken, extremists continue to attack. Based on the power given to me by the Security Service of Ukraine in the part of the counter terrorist center we allow law enforcement agencies to use combat weapon and apply it in the accordance with the Law of Ukraine "On Militia" :
@Loktar not so sure they are russia supporters. they complain about corruption there a lot. I think it stems from the difference in media coverage. both sides are using propoganda, so it's hard to tell
every 3 days for windows update ... that takes forking long and i never understood what the heck they update if they updated security every 3 days they shouldn't need an antivirus anymore
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