Thanks a lot Albert I have been going through the docs for like hours. And after reading all that I can say he almost covered all the main points related to shards!
Regarding the live resharding, the presenter did not really explain what will happen at peak time? Usually, you find out a bad shard key was chosen during spikes. To make a joke, you might clap and cry if you do trigger live resharding. Leaving the joke aside, live resharding seems like a good feature to have in case you did pick the wrong sharding key (not so difficult).
Thank you Mr Wong aka "from that standpoint". This should help me get the groundwork for this sharding thingy
Thanks a lot Albert I have been going through the docs for like hours.
And after reading all that I can say he almost covered all the main points related to shards!
Great work Albert I really liked your lecture about sharding, I got so much new information from your lecture. Great job!
From that standpoint, that was a pretty good point
Thank you for great explanation!
Good talk. Very interested in Mongo
Great explanation! 👏👏
why was bad shard key a wrong answear from the audience? That was the first which came into my mind either
Regarding the live resharding, the presenter did not really explain what will happen at peak time? Usually, you find out a bad shard key was chosen during spikes. To make a joke, you might clap and cry if you do trigger live resharding. Leaving the joke aside, live resharding seems like a good feature to have in case you did pick the wrong sharding key (not so difficult).
Is whatever you explained in community mongo?
Meg is a MongoDB presenter.😂😂