Thanks Eri!
I had frequently changing data and without being able to delete and purge
old data CouchDb 2.0.0 was not usable for me.
-Original Message-
From: Eiri
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 09:14
To: user@couchdb.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to unsubscribe?
Hi Geoff,
Sorry to h
Hi Geoff,
Sorry to hear you stopped using Couch.
To unsubscribe just send an empty email to user-unsubscr...@couchdb.apache.org
from your subscribed address. It is mentioned on http://couchdb.apache.org in
section “Mailing lists"
Regards,
Eric
> On Apr 11, 2017, at 20:01, Geoff Bomford
>
Can someone please remind me how to unsubscribe from this list?
I can't find a link?
I have stopped using CouchDb.
Hi Simon, it is definitely possible for a single cluster to manage thousands of
replication jobs simultaneously — we have done this in production — but it does
introduce scalability challenges and quite a bit of computational overhead.
There’s a lot of work happening to improve CouchDB’s handlin
The Apache CouchDB project is inviting its user base to participate in the 2017
Annual Apache CouchDB User Survey.
The development team is requesting your input to get an idea about the use of
CouchDB in the field. The more we know about our users, the better we can make
CouchDB for you.
Thank
I'm searching for information about replication scalability, has anyone
deployed replication across hundreds or even thousands of instances?
Can I realistically expect a single cluster to act as a replication point for a
thousand replicas?
The database I wish to replicate contains user informat