Ruby on Rails
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Thanx for your reply.My problem is that at a later point of time this would account for very large data set as the users will increase. I want to optimize my website and want to save time on data query from the database.Also, i will be looking for similar user profile based on user's attribute like(taste in music,movies,interests etc).I want this to be done very efficiently and in a proper manner so that there is less complexity in writing the code.
-- On Thursday, 12 September 2013 13:46:45 UTC+5:30, Yash Ladia wrote:
I am working on a social networking project. I need to store about 10-15 user profile information like movies,music,books,relationship-status and so on. I am confused about which database should i use to store user profile info. There are NOSQL solutions like MONGODB as well as Neo4j(graph). Or should i store it in relational database like mysql. Needless to say, but the solution should be scalable and efficient. Any guidance on this would be of great help.
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