Your Guide to MySQL (no
“NoSQL” stuff)
A consistent transactional datastore with schema guarantees that uses
relational algebra to access normalized tables.
It has ubiquitous accessor classes and a deep bench of
skilled architects, developers, and operations staff.
Slow?
Replication!
Write Master Read Slave
Still Slow?
More replication!
Lots of Read Slaves!
Still Slow?
memcached!
Still Slow? Too Big?
Shard!
Bottlenecked?
slaves of slavesbigger server
RAIDSSD
faster switch
HA?!
DRBD!RAID!
Slave promotion!
Can’t ALTER TABLE?!
JSON E-Blob
A consistent transactional datastore with schema guarantees that uses
relational algebra to access normalized tables.
It has ubiquitous accessor classes and a deep bench of
experienced architects, developers, and operations.
But at least it’s not NoSQL
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