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Co-founder @iqlusioninc, formerly @square @chain. Cryptography dilettante, polyglot programmer, key management wrangler, and infrastructure security specialist

San Francisco, CA
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    Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 26 Nov 2012

    Really wish Redis had 2I. Actually scratch that. Really wish we were using a database with real indexes

    2:06 PM - 26 Nov 2012
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      2. Peter Cooper‏ @peterc 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule An index for what? The main key hash?

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      3. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @peterc

        @peterc indexing data on anything else, i.e. finding a subset of the available data. See Riak 2I: http://docs.basho.com/riak/latest/tutorials/querying/Secondary-Indexes/ …

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      4. Peter Cooper‏ @peterc 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule Redis is lower level than that by design. You're meant to create your own such indexes (does not suit all cases, naturally).

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      5. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @peterc

        @peterc I'd call that yet another reason why we shouldn't be using Redis...

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      6. Peter Cooper‏ @peterc 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule It's not for everyone. But it suits many things. Redis with that feature would be like x86 with string manipulation ops ;-)

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      7. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @peterc

        @peterc you mean like for converting ECBDIC to/from ASCII? That said Redis is in an uncanny valley between Memcached and Riak/Cassandra...

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      2. Toby DiPasquale‏ @codeslinger 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule s'funny you're talking about that today; I'm replacing Redis in our infra with Volt as we speak

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      3. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @codeslinger

        @codeslinger nice, although ever since Stonebreaker's keynote at @strangeloop_stl I've had a bit of a grudge against Volt ;)

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      4.  😊  💙  ☕‏ @edward_ribeiro 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule @codeslinger Trolling apart, it's a cool product and their engineers are top notch and grounded on reality (e.g. CAP tradeoffs).

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      5. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @edward_ribeiro

        @edward_ribeiro @codeslinger I'm sure Stonebreaker is much better at engineering databases than he is trolling his competitors ;)

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      6. Toby DiPasquale‏ @codeslinger 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule @edward_ribeiro he was actually really reasonable talking one-on-one. his main beef was with MongoDB; I agreed

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      7. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @codeslinger

        @codeslinger @edward_ribeiro I hate MongoDB too! ;) Unfortunately his phraseology was an insult to Riak, Cassandra, and Hadoop/HBase

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      8.  😊  💙  ☕‏ @edward_ribeiro 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule @codeslinger +1. But Volt even provides Hadoop (HDFS) integration. Cassandra/HBase is a matter of client-export impl.

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      9. Scott Hirleman‏ @shirleman 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @edward_ribeiro

        @edward_ribeiro @bascule @codeslinger DataStax has Hadoop integration with Cassandra (replacing HDFS with CFS); one cluster, no contention

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      2. Bruno Michel‏ @brmichel 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule Did you try tarantool? http://www.tarantool.org/ 

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      3. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @brmichel

        @brmichel no, I'm afraid I'm probably biased towards the JVM and would rather use http://ehcache.org 

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      2. taf2‏ @taf2 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule make it happen ;-)

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      3. Tony Arcieri‏ @bascule 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @taf2

        @taf2 haha we'll see how that goes ;)

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      1. taf2‏ @taf2 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule i figured out i have a few expensive zrange's that i've sense moved to their own isolated redis and it's helped me a lot

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      1. taf2‏ @taf2 26 Nov 2012
        Replying to @bascule

        @bascule redis is kicking me in the butt now too fyi, one thing is the latency page you pointed to has been very helpful... more redis

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