Not bad.
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Replying to @sgrif
To be fair, many of the endpoints do minimal payload massaging and then enqueue Sidekiq jobs. Turns out Redis is fast!
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That is true. I'm trying to avoid having to put up anything besides PG though
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I don’t blame you. Moving more to Redis has been a theme to get tohttps://twitter.com/brandonhilkert/status/989526614945009665?s=21 …
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I'm not sure I understand what "a theme to get to" means
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Brandon Hilkert Retweeted Brandon Hilkert
To get to the performance mentioned in the tweet below. https://twitter.com/brandonhilkert/status/989526614945009665?s=21 …. It’s been a constant flow of identifying a bottleneck and moving it to something faster. At this point much of it hits Redis and then dynamodb for a table that grows exponentially.
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Ah, I see. Yeah, we're nowhere near that scale. We're talking 200 RPS peak. But it's an OSS app where the ops team is me and one other person, with little budget and a reasonably large ecosystem depending on it
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All I'm saying is http://crates.io probably has the fastest search of any site you visit and I'm proud of that. ;) Esp w/ the "sort by downloads in the past 90 days" option which is the slowest part
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How did we ever live without materialized views
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