Good morning.
First I would like to introduce myself as the FNG. Hi there.
In attempting to solve a problem with a particular relational database, I
realized that the solution was simply to avoid the problem. Long story
short, research led me to Riak, and I'm quite glad that it did. I ha
better candidate for this type
of model?
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From: riak-users [mailto:riak-users-boun...@lists.basho.com] On Behalf Of
Mark A. Basil, Jr.
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2013 1:59 AM
To: riak-users@lists.basho.com
Subject: Advice on commit hooks
Good morning.
First I would like to introdu
Is there some method that is either guaranteed or very highly likely to
create Siblings of an object (that isn't a counter)? I would like to have a
reliable method to test code which is meant to handle them.
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Just a thought. It would be handy if one could add many named counters per
buket/key to more closely handle a shopping cart scenario. Otherwise,
unless I'm mistaken, one would have to have a bucket that would be the
"cart" and keys which are the "items". That doesn't make a lot of sense to
me.
relate the data, it just doesn’t make sense.
Again, I’m very new to “NoSQL”. So if I’m missing some fundamental thing that
should be obvious please forgive me.
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From: Dave Rusek [mailto:dru...@basho.com]
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2013 2:53 PM
To: Mark A. Basil, Jr.; riak-users
benefit of natural key selection, It would be
handy if one could add many named counters per buket/key to more closely
handle a shopping cart scenario J
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From: Christian Dahlqvist [mailto:christ...@basho.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2013 6:10 AM
To: Mark A. Basil, Jr.
Cc: &
"launch" will get me
closer to talking long-term solutions.
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-Original Message-
From: Sam Elliott [mailto:sam.elli...@basho.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2013 4:47 PM
To: Mark A. Basil, Jr.
Cc: Dave Rusek; riak-users@lists.basho.com
Subject: Re: Multiple named counters per
Operate on the data locally, validating the decryption process as a final
step after the re-encrypted value is put back into the db.
Also, you don't have to do it all in one step. Pull a list of keys down,
break them up, and test your batch job on a small portion. If you're
concerned with dat
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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
Thanks Mark. Yeah I like the idea of operating locally and ensuring
everything before i remove th