> p.s. I will never drink Bud Lite Lime.  Like, never.

You have the wrong attitude.  Pretend it is beer-soda, not beer.  Beer + sprite 
is yummy!

(I’ll let someone else figure out how this advice also applies to the database 
analogy.)






> On Jun 8, 2015, at 19:52, Dan Andreescu <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> As always, I'd recommend that we go with tech we are familiar with -- mysql 
>> or cassandra. We have a cassandra committer on staff who would be able to 
>> answer these questions in detail.
> 
> WMF uses PostGRES for some things, no?  Or is that is just in labs?
> 
> Since this data is meant to be fully public and queryable in any way, we 
> could put it in the PostgreSQL instance on labs.  We should check with labs 
> folks, perhaps horse trade some hardware, but I think that would be a 
> splendid solution.
> 
> However, and I'm trying to understate this in case people are not familiar 
> with my hyperbolic style, I'd rather drink Bud Lite Lime than use MySQL for 
> this.  MySQL is suited for a lot of things, but analytics is not one of them.
> 
> p.s. I will never drink Bud Lite Lime.  Like, never.
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