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Support for SQL Server #75

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ghost opened this issue Jan 29, 2020 · 3 comments
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Support for SQL Server #75

ghost opened this issue Jan 29, 2020 · 3 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Jan 29, 2020

I wish to instead of using MongoDB, use SQL Server, as this is what I use for everything else on the host

@p-rdx
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p-rdx commented Jan 29, 2020

SQL server based state schema will be added in one of the future releases. I guess it will be right after pip publication (from late February to March this year). If we decide to use SQL Alchemy as base, there will be no big problem to switch between SQL dialects via config.

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Alright that sounds cool,

I have another query.
I am trying to run this via docker for windows within the linux containers. They are all very slow, and it takes ages for the individual parts to download the data they need.

My server runs an i7 and 16GB ram w/ 1050ti gfx card, is this a common issue?

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p-rdx commented May 15, 2020

If you are talking about a container building speed, it really depends on the availability of docker image storage and connection speed to it.
If I am wrong, I'm afraid I need more information in order to answer your question.

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