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04:52
Is it better to use two types of databases (MongoDB + MySQL) than to just use one? I have many computers constantly inserting customer data into the Database, so I figured I would need Mongo for this. Then to process all the transactions, I would need MySQL. Is there a more efficient way with 1 database or is 2 the way to go here?
 
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vhu
vhu
12:54
I'd say that usually if you need to ask, you should stick to one database technology. That way you should be able to avoid at least the integration issues between the two. Pick the one you know better and which is up for the task.
 
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14:16
@krikara many users inserting data shouldn't really be a bottleneck with MySQL

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