Data storage

From: Dan (HERMAND)28 Oct 2010 16:52
To: Matt 5 of 12
quote:
The reason for the process and process_offsets tables would be to restrict users from being able to monitor only applications you support. Don't want them to be able to monitor any process and use your website to record the data. That would be bad with a capital "oh fuck there is a lawyer knocking at my door"!



What? Why?
From: af (CAER)28 Oct 2010 16:55
To: Dan (HERMAND) 6 of 12
At a guess, they may inadvertently (or deliberately) record something illegal, which could get them and the website's owner/host into trouble.
From: Dan (HERMAND)28 Oct 2010 17:05
To: af (CAER) 7 of 12

To be honest, I misread and didn't see that the intention was for this to be a hosted service.

 

That said, I'm still not sure there's a legal issue there - in the same way that Hotmail doesn't have it's doors kicked when paedos use it.

From: Mikee28 Oct 2010 18:23
To: Matt 8 of 12

Hmm yeah version is a good point.

 


Ok thanks everyone.

 

 

 

Now, anyone know ASM? Having the hardest time trying to track down some of these damn offsets :(

From: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 2 Nov 2010 10:37
To: Mikee 9 of 12
Does it have to be MySQL? It'd be easier with Mongo or Couch for this sort of thing.
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 2 Nov 2010 11:42
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 10 of 12
The trouble with using Mongo is first you have to defeat Ming the Merciless.
From: patch 2 Nov 2010 12:12
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 11 of 12
Candygram. Sorts Mongo right out.
From: Mikee 5 Nov 2010 10:35
To: THERE IS NO GOD BUT (RENDLE) 12 of 12
Hmm Yeah Mongo could work well actually. Doctrine should be able to handle it fine.