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Install
Works with Drupal: 7.xUsing Composer to manage Drupal site dependencies
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Download devnull-7.x-1.0.tar.gztar.gz
7.69 KB
MD5: 12fad685fc4c44091259273ec49841a5
SHA-1: fb9e5de4cf4874cfcf16fd04186dc247760dd0a2
SHA-256: fe3423108f2b23c508ffcfe3950e7ee5531db9064f150619cd5927324bde1fae
Download devnull-7.x-1.0.zipzip
8.65 KB
MD5: 4c15289d59307556ae21b7a1ef4721f7
SHA-1: aacd80501d5d0fe606d9a8ae322212e2c8b14f16
SHA-256: b599b826f979196a3085f63dad604856e74738e1d2a7eb5aaaca2531c8aa5f59
Release notes
"..... If you were stupid enough to totally ignore durability just to get benchmarks, I suggest you pipe your data to /dev/null. It will be very fast."
If /dev/null is fast in web scale I will use it. Is it web scale?
"You are kidding me, right? I was making a joke. I mean, if you're happy writing to a database that doesn't give you any idea that your data is actually written just because you want high performance numbers, why not write to /dev/null? It's fast as hell."
Does /dev/null support sharding?