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What is database sharding and when do you use it?
Sharding is the process of breaking a large database into smaller, more manageable pieces
(shards), each of which is stored on a different server.
- When to use it:
- When a single database server can no longer handle the volume of data or
queries.
- When scaling vertically (increasing server resources) is no longer
cost-effective or possible.
- How it works:
- The data is divided based on a specific shard key (e.g., user ID, geographic
region, etc.).
- Each shard contains a subset of the data and is stored on a separate server
or cluster.
Example: In an e-commerce platform, you could shard user data based on geographic
region. Users from the US might be stored in one shard, while users from Europe are stored
in another.
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