> Verbose logs are simply a pain in the arse, unless you have a massive processing system. but even then it just either kneecaps your observation window, or makes your queries take ages.
which is why this blog post brags about their capability. Technologies advances, and something difficult to do today may not be as difficult tomorrow. If your logging infra is overwhelmed, by all means drop some data and protect the system. But if Binance is happily storing and querying their 100PB logs now, that's their choice and it's totally fine. I won't say they are doing anything wrong. Again, we are talking about blue moon scenarios here, which is all about hedging risks and uncertainties. It's fine if Netflix drops a few frames of pictures in a movie, but my bank can't drop my transaction.
which is why this blog post brags about their capability. Technologies advances, and something difficult to do today may not be as difficult tomorrow. If your logging infra is overwhelmed, by all means drop some data and protect the system. But if Binance is happily storing and querying their 100PB logs now, that's their choice and it's totally fine. I won't say they are doing anything wrong. Again, we are talking about blue moon scenarios here, which is all about hedging risks and uncertainties. It's fine if Netflix drops a few frames of pictures in a movie, but my bank can't drop my transaction.