Statebox ( https://github.com/mochi/statebox/ ) can help with counters, though they will take a handful of space. There's also a branch named "counters", but I'm not sure about its status.
Anyway, I totally agree that having native distributed counters would be super awesome, no matter with using statebox or whatever. Thumbs up! On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 12:02 AM, Alexander Sicular <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Registered Voters! > It's early stage election season and like all good election seasons you need > a candidate you can get behind. A candidate you want to have a beer with. A > candidate that can go all... the... way. And that is why today, I bring you > Distributed Counter. You may have heard about Distributed Counter around the > way but I am here to set the record straight. > I'm not gonna blow smoke in your general direction and say that Distributed > Counter will cure cancer and put money in your pocket. Nevertheless, if you > feel better and can take your sweetheart to the movies this weekend I'm not > gonna say that Distributed Counter was not responsible for that. Because > Distributed Counter may very well have been! Not only does Distributed > Counter have the right stuff when it comes to domestic issues large and > small but Distributed Counter groks foreign relations. Distributed Counter > is loved by our allies the world over. Especially in Europe. Also, Asia. > And so, without further ado I give you the opportunity to pull the lever for > Distributed Counter! > http://bashofeatures.zendesk.com/entries/20532586-distributed-counters > > > Thanks for your support! > Payed for by Distributed Counter for Riak Committee 2012 > Distributed Counter says: "I approve this message." > > > Letterman says.... > Top 10 Reasons Why You Want Distributed Counter In Your Riak: > 10. Bucket Deletion may be your front runner but anyone can loop over a key > list. > 9. It is a great feature add for Riak. > 8. You are OCD and you need to count everything. Twice. > 7. You have a large jar of jelly beans on your desk and you always wanted to > know how many were in there. You know this can help you... somehow. > 6. You know you want to. > 5. You wrote a background process android pedometer app but you don't trust > local storage :( > 4. It is one of the reasons you use Cassandra and would rather not. > 3. Redis has become a single point of failure for you. > 2. You think I'm awesome and if I had a bridge to sell you you would buy it. > 1. Those slackers at Basho have nothing better to do since they unleashed > secondary index. > > > Cheers, > Alexander > @siculars > http://siculars.posterous.com > > > _______________________________________________ > riak-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.basho.com/mailman/listinfo/riak-users_lists.basho.com > > -- Best regards, Dmitry Demeshchuk _______________________________________________ riak-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.basho.com/mailman/listinfo/riak-users_lists.basho.com
