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| From: | Marcus Bointon | Date: | July 3 2009 12:09pm |
| Subject: | Re: Best approach for DB-based event logging? | ||
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On 3 Jul 2009, at 09:42, Johan De Meersman wrote: > To be honest, this sounds like more of a filesystem thing, given > that you only ever need to select the full set of an individual > user. Just build up an FS structure with one file per user. You really think so? Even though I'll need to initially create about 64k folders (keying off a user-id related hash) in order to keep files- per-dir down to a sensible amount? Its probably about now that I start wanting a reiserFS partition... Marcus -- Marcus Bointon Synchromedia Limited: Creators of http://www.smartmessages.net/ UK resellers of info@hand CRM solutions marcus@stripped | http://www.synchromedia.co.uk/
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| • Best approach for DB-based event logging? | Marcus Bointon | 1 Jul 2009 |
| • Re: Best approach for DB-based event logging? | Johan De Meersman | 3 Jul 2009 |
| • Re: Best approach for DB-based event logging? | Marcus Bointon | 3 Jul 2009 |
| • Re: Best approach for DB-based event logging? | Johan De Meersman | 3 Jul 2009 |
| • Re: Best approach for DB-based event logging? | nigel wood | 3 Jul 2009 |
| • Re: Best approach for DB-based event logging? | nigel wood | 3 Jul 2009 |
| • RE: Best approach for DB-based event logging? | Martin Gainty | 3 Jul 2009 |
