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01:42
@vhu I'm asking because I strongly feel that my company should use only mongodb to process real time data as well as reports. Our log analyzing system (java) currently uses MySQL though, and is dependent upon a relational database to perform certain transactions. My coworker on the other hand thinks the usage of both DBs will be better. I think part of the reason he doesn't want to get rid of MySQL is because he doesn't want to change the log analyzer code.
@TehShrike Yeah, my argument with my coworker at the moment is (mongo vs mongo+mysql)
@TehShrike The most complicated actions performed against mysql is selecting / inserting/ updating against multiple tables at a time. I'm sure MongoDB is enough for this job and definitely better since we want to implement a real time analyzing / reporting system.
@krikara Any query involving a JOIN will not work efficiently when moved to Mongo
can anyone explain normalization to me lol
@krikara title is a bit linkbait, but the post makes good points sarahmei.com/blog/2013/11/11/why-you-should-never-use-mongodb
02:07
@TehShrike Yeah I read that article, but again, I have a reason to use MongoDB. Not using it is out of the question here and I think her reasoning might be a bit pre mature.
@TehShrike I guess the thing I am more worried about is how MySQL will fair when receiving real time inserts and processing real time reports
03:01
@krikara for real time inserts, I wouldn't worry. For real-time reports, it depends on your use case. If you do any JOINs or aggregation, I would expect it to be far beyond MongoDB. But benchmarking is the only way to know
 
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10:15
Experts? x.x
 
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15:41
@DavidH or something!

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