> No, nothing as generically powerful as that. The goal for dstore is to be
> absolutely robust even with 200TB+ size databases. Recovering an index
takes
> days at that size. But, for further questions, please do not use
> pdns-users. We might launch pdns-platform-announce for people that really
>
On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 02:39:38PM +0100, Gavin Henry wrote:
> > again reasonably quickly. It is not a generic database, but it is really
> > fast and nearly maintenance free and has no further dependencies (so you
> > don't need to be a "big data engineer" to benefit from it).
> >
>
> This wouldn
>
> This describes our protobuf receiver 'dstore' which through some clever
> programming techniques can store trillions of DNS messages and serve them
up
> again reasonably quickly. It is not a generic database, but it is really
> fast and nearly maintenance free and has no further dependencies (s
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 07:59:57PM -0400, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
> Out of curiosity, how does this part of the platform work?:
Hi Ciro,
In general, I don't want to spam the pdns-users people with information
about the PowerDNS Platform, as outlined on
https://www.powerdns.com/platform.html since it