BTW, what is the datasize ? Krishna ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 11:59 PM, Tom Sante <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4/03/10 15:52, Simon Metson wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I will probably use that strategy to partition my data per experiment. >>> >> >> If you have a logical division (say season or month the data was taken >> in) I'd use that - it'll be easier to work out what your databases hold. >> >> For now I will probably divide per year and per experiment. > > > And use an external watcher script like in couchdb-lounge to replicate >>> my common design documents in all databases. >>> >> >> I think I'd use CouchApp for that - means you can easily version your >> views, too. >> > > I'll take look at both approaches. > The data gets imported per experiment so I could probably integrate the > replication of design docs into the import script too. > > > And store summary data and meta data in a separate database so I can >>> do easily queries spanning different dbs. >>> >> >> Sounds good. Pulling a view out of all the DB's and into the summary >> database is pretty simple to do. >> Cheers >> Simon >> > >
