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[DiscordArchive] why kill the second largest rdbms?

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rektbyfaith
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02-14-2024, 06:03 PM
#21
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:03:07.328000+00:00
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i still dont believe in nosql
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02-14-2024, 06:03 PM #21

Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:03:07.328000+00:00
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i still dont believe in nosql

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02-14-2024, 06:03 PM
#22
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:03:21.420000+00:00
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In SQL you always need to modify the schema
rektbyfaith
02-14-2024, 06:03 PM #22

Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:03:21.420000+00:00
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In SQL you always need to modify the schema

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02-14-2024, 06:03 PM
#23
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:03:26.771000+00:00
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In nosql you don't
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02-14-2024, 06:03 PM #23

Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:03:26.771000+00:00
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In nosql you don't

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02-14-2024, 06:03 PM
#24
Archived author: ZaDarkSide • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:03:37.312000+00:00
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exactly is way more flexible
rektbyfaith
02-14-2024, 06:03 PM #24

Archived author: ZaDarkSide • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:03:37.312000+00:00
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exactly is way more flexible

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02-14-2024, 06:03 PM
#25
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:03:40.978000+00:00
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You can add new properties on the fly as you wish
rektbyfaith
02-14-2024, 06:03 PM #25

Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:03:40.978000+00:00
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You can add new properties on the fly as you wish

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02-14-2024, 06:03 PM
#26
Archived author: capybara • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:03:47.420000+00:00
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<@429055059754483713> well but thats the point, people and companies use mysql for a reason. They have small datasets. Oracle is a petabyte-exabyte scale rdbms, not suited for small or medium datasets. You can get away with mysql even at terabyte scale.
rektbyfaith
02-14-2024, 06:03 PM #26

Archived author: capybara • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:03:47.420000+00:00
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<@429055059754483713> well but thats the point, people and companies use mysql for a reason. They have small datasets. Oracle is a petabyte-exabyte scale rdbms, not suited for small or medium datasets. You can get away with mysql even at terabyte scale.

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02-14-2024, 06:03 PM
#27
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:03:54.128000+00:00
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And there are scenarios where that's awesome
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02-14-2024, 06:03 PM #27

Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:03:54.128000+00:00
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And there are scenarios where that's awesome

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02-14-2024, 06:04 PM
#28
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:04:00.967000+00:00
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Like SAI parameters
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02-14-2024, 06:04 PM #28

Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2024-02-14T18:04:00.967000+00:00
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Like SAI parameters

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