If the deleted column is removed, how would the 'undelete' functionality be provided ? This saves operators when user accidents occur since restoring the whole database to a point in time affects the other tenants also.
Tim > Hi all, > > >>> I've never understood why we treat the DB as a LOG (keeping deleted == 0 > >>> records around) when we should just use a LOG (or > similar system) to begin with instead. > > I can't agree more with you! Storing deleted records in tables is hardly > usable, bad for performance (as it makes tables and indexes > larger) and it probably covers a very limited set of use cases (if > any) of OpenStack users. > If the deleted column is removed, how would the 'undelete' functionality be provided ? This saves operators when user accidents occur since restoring the whole database to a point in time affects the other tenants also. _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev