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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T09:15:04+00:00 2026-05-16T09:15:04+00:00

I was wondering if CounchDB is able to handle a massive writes and reads

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I was wondering if CounchDB is able to handle a massive writes and reads to the database. The size of each write and read is small, but the number of writes and reads within a second is a lot. Since the data is changing constantly, can it keep up with the view?

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    2026-05-16T09:15:05+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 9:15 am

    Big Picture

    Without numbers I can’t guess at what you mean by “massive”, so I guess the simple answer is “yes it can”. I wouldn’t worry about reads and writes keeping up with view generation – your definition of “massive” would have to be really, well, massive. At that point you’d scale horizontally or vertically, which CouchDB is very good at. Plus, hopefully massive load means massive amounts of money for you, so hardware should be much less of a problem.

    Less Big Picture

    Also, writes don’t block reads in CouchDB. And if you don’t want the view to update when you read from it (ie., if there have been updates to documents in the view since you last read from it), then specify stale=ok as a query option. If you have a more specific example of what you’re worried about, then we could probably try to tailor a more specific answer for you.

    A Totally Different Picture

    Lastly, take a look at http://books.couchdb.org/relax/reference/high-performance for a more detailed discussion on benchmarking from CouchDB’s developers.

    Cheers.

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