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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:13:18+00:00 2026-05-11T18:13:18+00:00

My application is storing location data from GPS inputs. When importing a GPX file,

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My application is storing location data from GPS inputs. When importing a GPX file, a user can have from 500 – 10,000 GPS datapoints. Right now, I have a model for each trackpoint. It’s working great, but on insert it is SLOW. 30+ seconds for the 10,000 datapoints. Is there any better way of bulk inserting?

All the time is spent on the SQL side – each insert is quick, but 10,000 add up fast. Each user might have 100 files, and 100 users == long long insert times. Not all at once of course.

I’d be happy to change the application architecture if that would help, just not sure what alternatives I have here. I only ever use the GPS data as a unit. I never search for one record in the set, so the whole ActiveRecord is overkill.

I’d hate to have to do a whole queue system just to handle this one silly insert.

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    2026-05-11T18:13:19+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:13 pm

    Been thinking this over, and seems like my two options are serialize a hash to a blob in the DB, or store it elsewhere. I don’t have FS access, but could use S3.

    So I suppose I’ve changed my question. For storing 100kb objects that are pretty much read-only after creation, any feedback on general principles of S3 vs blob storage?

    I think this thread probably covers what i’m looking for for now!

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