I hear this more and more often. Now, can someone implement a truly scalable log, please?https://twitter.com/robertfriberg/status/1060853605689909248 …
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Replying to @lukaseder
Aeron can record a single log at over 2GB/s. How many business do you know generate more transaction data than that which cannot be shared?
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Replying to @mjpt777
Record is one thing. Query another. Can I run sophisticated OLAP queries on your log? (that's what I meant, not the recording part)
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Replying to @lukaseder @mjpt777
Can you pin 'sophisticated' down a bit? Tantivy ( rust ) can index at 1GBps but it's 'only' lucene-like search... still beats Elasticsearch's hilarious non-REST API and shambolic bulk insert shenanigans.
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Replying to @darachennis @mjpt777
Yeah, 2000 lines of SQL. Can I do that easily on a log? Anyway. I'm just doing silly tweets. This has been taken too seriously... As always :)
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The new kidz prefer YAQL which is the bastard child of python structured whitespace, YAML and SQL - this is their XML this time 
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