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by zardosht
4360 days ago
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Another engineer at Tokutek here. As you see, we are up to 2.4, and have been investigating 2.6 and Geo. With all possible features, whether they be from MongoDB 2.6 or things we innovate on our own like partitioned collections, we prioritize and address them based on customer and user feedback. Also, 2.6 is not an all or nothing proposition that needs to be done in one release. Features with the most demand (whether it be the new write commands or aggregation framework improvements) will be done before others. We've done this before. When we released 1.0 that was based on 2.2, we also released hash based sharding with it which was a 2.4 feature. We did so because users demanded it. As for pushing bug fixes upstream, we file bugs when we see them. Our VP of engineering was a winner in the MongoDB 2.6 bug hunt with SERVER-12878. SERVER-9848 and SERVER-14382 are among the bugs I've filed. |
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One more question if you don't mind: since MongoDB will support various storage engines from 2.8, including Tokutek's storage engine (can't remember its name); notwithstanding other innovations on TokuMX, would switching from mmap to Tokutek's storage engine mean that one ends up with Mongo having geo-indices and other bells, while having TokuMX's main feature?