I wonder if it would be worth to add a configuration where all of a database's view groups are updated on a document update. Has this ever been discussed?
Such a configuration might have significant impact on write performance, but on the other hand it would not only increase the performance on view queries, but (what's more important) make their performance somehow predictable. Writing scripts to query views in order to force index updates sucks and is something nobody really wants to do. To summarize: There are three points the Sauce guys describe under the headline "Maintenance headaches". I think that all three of them are valid points. In contrast to the first and the third points, the second one hasn't been worked on at all so far: "View indexes are only updated when queried". K On Thu, 2012-05-10 at 18:53 +0100, Noah Slater wrote: > Guys, > > What can we learn from this: > > http://saucelabs.com/blog/index.php/2012/05/goodbye-couchdb/ > > > Thanks, > > N
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