WIP: Swapping mysql for percona #69
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Reference: LBRYCommunity/lbry-docker#69
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Delete branch "chainquery-2019-04-30-perconadb"
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Completely untested but stored for now in case we want to start reviewing this.
#71 is using this same percona image and is currently ingesting data, I will let it go for awhile and see how it performs.
@EnigmaCurry is this still a WIP? From my reading, Percona should be a drop-in replacement for mariadb and mysql.
Percona itself (this image) is working fine (identically to MySQL afaict) so I don't see a problem with merging this.
However, I did end up removing percona from #71 because the helm chart for percona is not as well fleshed out as the MySQL one.
@EnigmaCurry how about instead of redoing the prod-example docker-compose file we add a new example and call this one merge-able. Perhaps mention it in the README.md as another possible option.
I'm going to consider this not necessary and abandon it for now based off of feedback from lbry staff.
Pull request closed