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you are now on postgres? I thought I remembered you talking about that
[artlung]
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2025-12-14 20:10
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and yes, migrations will then be something you'll need to handle in an organized way
[artlung]
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2025-12-14 20:09
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Yeah. I have had at least 4-5 individual user reports in the last week of errors that I think are database-related, and generally the service has been slow for various user actions for a while
capjamesg
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2025-12-14 20:09
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I have seen places with 2 databases, literally one to handle customers with odd numbers in an identifier (ssn last 4, postal code, or even just an autoincrement field that was always odd, and one, even
[artlung]
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2025-12-14 20:09
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"sharding" is the keyword that may point you in the right direction capjamesg
[artlung]
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2025-12-14 20:08
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capjamesg welcome to the scaling problem
[tantek]
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2025-12-14 20:07
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I'm looking for a solution that means I will not need to fix everything again in two months
capjamesg
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2025-12-14 20:06
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It does mean that to make an update involving the DB (i.e. adding a new field) I would need to roll out schema changes to every individual database
capjamesg
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2025-12-14 20:05
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edited /2025-12-indieweb-gift-calendar (+85) "IWC SD day 2
Loqi
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2025-12-14 20:05
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My feed reader is really struggling to scale right now. Users are getting errors all the time. The disk where the database is stored is slow, and there is a lot of data now. There are a lot of old indexes that are taking up lots of space, too
capjamesg
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2025-12-14 20:04
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