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I find it hard to tell you, I find it hard to take. When people run in circles it's a very very
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bahua128036y"sure, and let's also have a new policy that states that every sentence you say to me must be preceded with a secret handshake. You know, for security."
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Condor323366ySeparation of services taken a little bit too far 😅 is the PM also gonna pay for all the extra servers and the maintenance clusterfuck that'd be?
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Gnonpi7876yHey, actually I have a question about that: I watched the Udacity of the former CTO of Reddit and I remember that at some point he explained that they separated their tables into different databases on different machines.
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Root797356yI don't think you're at that scale yet.
If you have billions of rows per table and tens of thousands of tables, separating them makes sense and massively improves performance.
But you'd likely come to that conclusion if you had enough data to warrant it, so clearly you don't. In your case, it's a very bad idea because of added overhead, and you'd actually lose performance due to the increased number of requests (and correlation!).
Your PM is either an idiot or over-engineering.
(Also, this has nothing to do with security, so I'm going with idiot. 😊)
PM: Let‘s store each database tables on different servers for more security.
Me: ._____.‘
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