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I am building a social networking site. i hope for some high traffic in it. i am using php and mysql in it. i already started with RDBMS kind of database. I read that many high traffic sites use key value database model. In my situation which one should i go for ? and i guess it would be better to decide it at this early stage itself

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For now, stick with MySQL in a traditional RDBMS format if that is what you are most familiar with. Getting your site up and running as fast as possible is WAY more important than worrying about scale issues at the 1st stages of building a site.

That being said, it doesn't hurt to keep scale concerns in mind as you design parts of the system. MySQL is already very good at some basic scaleability pieces, such as sharding, so you will probably be just fine for quite a while. Having a good DB design, with plenty of indexes, will also keep you running if you do hit sufficiently high traffic levels.

Since you expect high traffic volume (don't we all?), I would highly suggest logging / tracking the load on your server so that you can measure the actual traffic and determine if you truly do need to scale (up or out are both good options depending on the load characteristics)

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  • one doubt . in future if there is a situation that i have to use key-value model for scaling stuff would that be possible to change things from the RDBMS model to key-value design. i dono whether this is possible , but asking you
    – dev
    Apr 18, 2011 at 17:39
  • Agree, Expecially if you need it fast.
    – GusDeCooL
    Apr 18, 2011 at 18:09
  • so is changing from rdbms to key-value model possible?
    – dev
    Apr 18, 2011 at 18:27
  • @dev - Changing your data access model later is 100% possible. Just make sure to follow SOLID principles when designing your system and refactoring will be much easier.
    – cdeszaq
    Apr 18, 2011 at 18:55
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I think it would be good if you had the key value tables for relationships between friends. For example person a could have 500 friends and person b could have 100. That means that to prevent duplicated data being copied over and over again in one table, you would get the id of the person one and id of the his friends and put them in a table. This will result in faster searches and inserts and updates because your are working with integers.

E.g

table friends_relationship id - friend 1 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 4 3 - 4

you need to make sure that the relationships are unique

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  • ok ok . thanks a lot. but is it ok to use key-value model in some tables and RDBMS model in other tables OR is it better either one of the model in all the tables .
    – dev
    Apr 18, 2011 at 17:45
  • For now it would be better to use it just some tables, and as it grows you can expand the site. There would be no point of creating a brilliant product if it is too late to launch it.
    – Vish
    Apr 18, 2011 at 20:55
  • i really like what u said as ur last comment
    – dev
    Apr 19, 2011 at 18:03

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