[DiscordArchive] do you use any NoSQL, out of curiousity ?
[DiscordArchive] do you use any NoSQL, out of curiousity ?
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2024-03-11T20:09:03.957000+00:00
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do you use any NoSQL, out of curiousity ?
Archived author: Takenbacon • Posted: 2024-03-11T20:10:21.617000+00:00
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I have looked into redis before, and maybe I'm stupid and missed the point of it entirely, but it never made sense use case wise for this
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2024-03-11T20:15:09.060000+00:00
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no
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2024-03-11T20:17:38.392000+00:00
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Well its main purpose is a in memory key value store.
Before I started doing my wildstar server stuff I also had no use case for it but now I use it to store my whole session states and other temp data that is used by different server processes (machines are also possible). Using persistence features of readis is also useful for write back to database stuff and recovering from crashes itself
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2024-03-11T20:18:03.980000+00:00
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It's the best and fastest solution I found for such things wihtout writing it myself. Latency is also rather low
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2024-03-11T20:19:10.676000+00:00
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whatever you do network latency is unavoidable
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2024-03-11T20:19:20.976000+00:00
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yes
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2024-03-11T20:20:51.160000+00:00
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but its important to be as low as possible while also maintaining the ability to have high packet throughput etc.
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2024-03-11T20:20:58.393000+00:00
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redis is a very good ting to use here
Archived author: Takenbacon • Posted: 2024-03-11T20:21:02.599000+00:00
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I could understand redis in a properly distributed situation, but something like WoW where there will *always* be a "main" server, it just seems rather redundant