As I've already mentioned in my previous Redis-related post, we're improving the data-related structure of our back-end algorithms in order to deliver even more efficient, faster ENL Semantic Spinning to our awesome Spin Rewriter users.
This time around we've rolled out an update to the structure of our regular SQL databases. This update has significantly reduced the size of some of the database tables (in some cases, the improvement has been as high as 64-65% which is astonishing) which resulted in much faster database queries...
...which once again translates into a faster & better user experience, and a more robust platform!
This time around we've rolled out an update to the structure of our regular SQL databases. This update has significantly reduced the size of some of the database tables (in some cases, the improvement has been as high as 64-65% which is astonishing) which resulted in much faster database queries...
...which once again translates into a faster & better user experience, and a more robust platform!
Published on: May 2nd, 2016
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