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17:45
@dystroy so i will write it here
because its a complicated issue where i can't figure it out after thinking for quite a long while.
disclaimer : I'm incompetent in more languages than most developers on Earth
@dystroy this is about db's and arch.
and as far as i know you and @BenjaminG are the best to talk about on that
I have the experience of being incompetent in many db too : mysql, postgres, sybase, informix, oracle, mssql
:-/
me is worse (x , am a newb.
So i did this snapick stuff with MongoDB which sucks
cause of 1 no transactions and typical sql stuff
but sql is slow and i really really really need performance.
Redis won't do everything like postgres.
well... everybody in the room told you not to use mongodb...
17:51
@dystroy bah it was poc now microsoft says launch it in 5 days
and postgres won't be fast as mongo/redis
all this becomes very crucial in jobs.
what's the problem exactly ? What are you storing ?
in snapick i process facial and location data before the user searches. some pre-caching and stuff.
@dystroy quueue of thousands of images
of few users
5 slaves are going to work on 10 thread each trying to process these images asap
Don't use a rdbms to hold a queue. There are persistent queue systems
for node.js ?
Regarding images (or most files), I just store them as files in a path built from a hashcode (a/b/arejhrjeejhrej.png) and I store the hascode in db
17:53
i don't have to store a single image 8-)
I don't host image i am a search engine kind.
but the queue is huge :-/
So much that my mongo slows down when the transactions are at full blow
@AbhishekHingnikar There are queue systems that can be used from any language, I think. I'm not a pro in them but I do know that a queue is different enough from your other storages that you need a specific system (and never use a rdbms to store a queue)
don't store your queue in mongo
Thats why i asked you :-)
Really : use a specific queue system or develop it
I knew you or benji will have experience.
Azure has its own queue implementation. dunno how good it is
I don't know. You have to search before adopting, because many queue systems are dumb. I just searched and here's what I find : github.com/andyet/thoonk.py (and with this related article : thechangelog.com/…)
17:58
Thanks man one more question
CouchDB vs Postgres ?
I have points to use both.
CouchDB : i can put an http cache in front of it , Thus saving me tons of hits about the image data. ( which follows the document structure ) [ it stores tags and tons of stuff ]
I'd say it otherwise : do you have a reason to prefer something like couchdb over postgres ?
And also its pretty fast
Nope
for everything else postgres sounds better
the Foriegn keys, SQL Methods, prepared queries blah blah
I don't know couchdb enough
for a search perspective it is much superior then couch afaik
With postgres, you know where you go
It might be a good idea, just in case, to ask the js room whether anybody has some experience with persistent queues with nodejs

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