100000 of rows is not really large ammount for MySQL. I have no idea how Perlmonks does it but basic schema should be trivial. Something like:
create table vote ( /* primary key */ vote_id unsigned not null auto_increment, primary key (vote_id), /* reference on record in table which stores users */ user_id unsigned not null, /* reference on record in table which stores nodes */ node_id unsigned not null, /* vote value: adjust field type for your requirements */ value int not null, )
It is very likely that also indexes for person_id and node_id fields are needed. It is very likely to have those fields in WHERE part of queries.

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Ilya Martynov (http://martynov.org/)


In reply to Re: Storing Large Amounts of Trivial Data by IlyaM
in thread Storing Large Amounts of Trivial Data by Anonymous Monk

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