@TravisJ Sometimes - the advantage is that they're conceptually simple, which means it's far easier to develop them in a way that they can be split across multiple servers
so one "database" can reside on many servers, and add a whole new level of scalability
A database shard is a horizontal partition in a database or search engine. Each individual partition is referred to as a shard or database shard.
Database architecture
Horizontal partitioning is a database design principle whereby rows of a database table are held separately, rather than being split into columns (which is what normalization and vertical partitioning do, to differing extents). Each partition forms part of a shard, which may in turn be located on a separate database server or physical location.
There are numerous advantages to this partitioning approach. Since the tab...
Most NoSQL databases do indeed function as a giant dictionary. Besides that, they build an index for each indexed 'column' (or rather, a field) for searching and query-like selecting.
This API lets you set a window's size (and more) from calling code instead of within the class itself. Therefore, code is duplicated shamelessly everywhere the window is shown.
either, although you would need to have good reasons, like knowing ahead of time that each customer "silo" will be large enough to justify such a scheme
I know that everytime I add a new robotic welder to the system for tracking, its going to upload a data packet every second 24hrs/day. So I automatically create a new shard for every robot that is registered.
Heres a nifty .linq that better explains what I'm trying to do... https://gist.github.com/dirte/1d57ae2bbfb1da241d65 I have a flag enum with bit shifting for CRUD Permissions which works great like Permission.Create | Permission.Read.
I'm trying to add permission Groups now like Users, Reports, ThingA so that I can check for User.Create and ThingA.Read permissions.
When I check for the users permissions I see that only the CRUD ones are listed and not the Groups that were also assigned, so if user has been assigned Permission.Create | PermissionGroups.User but not PermissionGroups.ThingA …
@ton.yeung What do you think would be the best way to allow modules to move throughout a page but be parsed within the spot? Otherwise, I would rely on CSS to place in the proper position which if another developer is an idiot and doesn't follow those naming conventions the site could get messed up.
@ton.yeung Do you think that would be the best approach, or would it be worth building a indexing for the site. Force the content to reside within the module, but the module would be allowed within special identifiers. That way the content would always be tracked?
@ton.yeung You think I should use Razor to dynamically build the layout? Build a model; then simply have Razor build the model? Then read the database to know which variation of the layout and style elements should be used?
Not entirely following.
How the stylesheet will determine which layout to load; with what modules?
True, but why make an empty call to a stylesheet that won't load anything?
Without the structure in place?
I was going to build a class then implement it within a controller.
But due to the variation, it will need to be able to identify which one to load. I'm assuming a data structure or database will be needed to recall such a thing.
@ton.yeung So you think they should be calling properties; then later once the state changes the site content will persist according.
@ton.yeung That is what you meant, okay. I got confused; when you mentioned the parameter. So you mean call the layout object to parse the correct state of those items used throughout the page.