Unless there is a weakness in a particular API/Library for authenticating
to a particular backing store, there is no reason to think that msyl (or
any SQL server) is more or less secure than the object stores that you
mention. I would agree with concerns about stability. That's what SQL
servers
Sure,NotebookRepo is pluggable, you can implement a customized NotebookRepo
for mysql.
Jun Zhang 于2020年7月29日周三 下午2:08写道:
> hi, all:
> At present,zeppelin provides HDFS, mongodb, s3 and other repositories
> for storing notebooks. Is it necessary to add a mysql repository? I
> personally th
hi, all:
At present,zeppelin provides HDFS, mongodb, s3 and other repositories
for storing notebooks. Is it necessary to add a mysql repository? I
personally think that the security and the stability of the mysql
repository may be relatively higher.
thanks
hi, all:
At present,zeppelin provides HDFS, mongodb, s3 and other repositories for
storing notebooks. Is it necessary to add a mysql repository? I personally
think that the security of the mysql repository may be relatively higher.