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Sharing SQLite databases across containers is surprisingly brilliant.
medium.com/@rbranson/shar…
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Heph Adams
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How do you sync this across hosts? Local data is great if performance is more important than consistency, reliability, or scale, but I wouldn't recommend this as a general rule for what most people store in "databases."
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Rick Branson
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Mike Krieger
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so good. reminds me of some of our wacky ideas that worked like the MediaMap and the knobs system
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Rick Branson
@rbranson
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Anything from 2012-2013 :D
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Crom, Professional Kobold Liker
@KoboldUnderlord
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This is cool af but how does this horizontally scale? How does this handle backup data? What data loss risks does this have if the host explodes taking everything with it? There are so many questions I have about this as a data engineer
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Rick Branson
@rbranson
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See segment.com/blog/separatin… for more specifics
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Harry Brundage
@harrybrundage
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🆒! Who writes to the DB when?
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Rick Branson
@rbranson
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See segment.com/blog/separatin… for the specifics
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Donnie Berkholz
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As an aside re your footnote, that's basically the same carrot we use.
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Klout Native
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the idea of moving data plane complexity into control plane write paths is something we do a lot (our data plane can’t connect to the control plane at all, even). It’s good.
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