Hi Keith,
Yes, sharding has this purpose.

Lvc@


On 27 October 2014 16:03, Keith Freeman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Looks like the sharding
> <http://www.orientechnologies.com/docs/last/orientdb.wiki/Distributed-Sharding.html>
>  does
> what I want for this.
>
>
> On Friday, October 24, 2014 8:29:35 AM UTC-6, Keith Freeman wrote:
>>
>> I've read the docs here:
>>
>> http://www.orientechnologies.com/docs/last/orientdb.wiki/
>> Distributed-Configuration.html#load-balancing
>>
>> ...and that's really client-connection failover, not load balancing.
>>
>> I'm building a project that will be ingesting data at the rate of 1000's
>> of records/sec over months, and would like to balance the writes and the
>> storage across multiple servers.  Is there a way to use multiple clusters
>> for my class and specify the server that each cluster is stored on?  I've
>> seen hints in the documentation that this is possible, but nothing
>> concrete.  If I could do this, I could e.g. make  clusters named according
>> to time (e.g. year-day-hour) to get different hours stored on different
>> servers.
>>
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