On 31. 12. 22 14:30, Róbert Kisteleki wrote:
Hello,
I seem to remember that a typical non-public measurement is a one-off, and as such the data volume collected and stored is likely to be relatiely low. I don't have the numbers readily available to me at this moment, but we can certainly dig up recent statistics about this.
Stats would be interesting. Another thing to consider is that lots of one-off measurements might mean "not much data" and at the same time "inflating database indices a lot" (or not, depending on the schema). Petr Špaček
Cheers, Robert
On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 5:42 PM Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
i asked this quietly before, but let me be more direct.
how much private data is there actually? what percentage of the stored data is private?
randy