Re: aggregate query

2013-11-11 Thread Ron Pastore
ight consider standing up a relational DB alongside for the > crypto storage. > > > > *From:* Ron Pastore [mailto:vacor...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Monday, November 11, 2013 11:10 AM > *To:* Mark A. Basil, Jr. > *Cc:* riak-users@lists.basho.com > *Subject:* Re: aggregate query &

Re: aggregate query

2013-11-11 Thread Ron Pastore
ng that was encrypted by it. > > > > Lastly, it seems strange that your concerns with data loss are related to > how you’ll be pulling the list of keys which need updated. They really > shouldn’t be related. > > > > -m > > > > > > > > *From:* ri

aggregate query

2013-11-11 Thread Ron Pastore
Hi All, I posted this question to Stack Overflow a few days back but not much luck. Hoping someone here has some thoughts. I have a use case for an aggregate query across the entire db and all buckets, I'm wondering the best query method to use, leaning towards multiple secondary index calls. Th