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[...] 268x Query Performance Increase for MongoDB with Fractal Tree Indexes, SAY WHAT? by Tim Callaghan. [...]
View ArticleBy: Benjamin Abt
Hi, great information! Do you know if there is any way to get this improvements by using the MongoDB C# Driver? Thanks!
View ArticleBy: Tim Callaghan
Benjamin, Our indexing performance improvements are within MongoDB itself so they are available to all clients, regardless of the driver language. -Tim
View ArticleBy: Fulano Tal
Hi, thanks for sharing these benchmarks. Do you also have data for the standard deviation etc.? Cheers
View ArticleBy: Tim Callaghan
The raw data used for the graphs is available at <a href="http://www.tokutek.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/268x-blog-raw-data.zip" rel="nofollow">here</a>.
View ArticleBy: Tyler
I’ve looked around on the mongodb site and I’ve not found any documentation for the clustering indexes. Is this something tokutek has developed as a plugin/upgrade?
View ArticleBy: Tim Callaghan
Tyler, MongoDB supports covered indexes as is discussed in their documentation at http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/create-indexes-to-support-queries/. Clustering indexes are exclusive to our...
View ArticleBy: Bobo
The mongo documentation recommends you size indexes to fit in memory. How does the performance drop off as your database exceeds your machine’s memory size? And what about your other collections in the...
View ArticleBy: Tim Callaghan
The point of this experiment was to show how the two products behave on a mixed workload (inserts plus queries). In addition, the secondary index on the TokuMX collection is created clustered as this...
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