I mean, anything could replace elasticsearch, but can it actually?
It sounds like they had the wrong architecture to start with and they built a database to handle it. Kudos. Most would have just thrown cache at it or fine tuned a readonly postgis database for the geoip lookups.
Without benchmarks it’s just bold claims we’ll have to ascertain.
It sounds like they had the wrong architecture to start with and they built a database to handle it. Kudos. Most would have just thrown cache at it or fine tuned a readonly postgis database for the geoip lookups.
Without benchmarks it’s just bold claims we’ll have to ascertain.