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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T05:53:34+00:00 2026-06-04T05:53:34+00:00

So… assuming i have a database with three tables: Table clients Table data and

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So… assuming i have a database with three tables:
Table clients
Table data
and Table clients_to_data

And I have a API which allows Clients to Access data from Table data. Every client has a record in Table clients (with things like IP adress etc.) To log who accesses what, i’m logging in the table clients_to_data (which contains the ID for table clients, table data and a timestamp.)
Every time a user access my API, he get’s logged in the clients_to_data table. (So records in clients and data are not updated, just read.)
I also want to be able to get the amount of hits per client. Pretty easy, just query the clients_to_data table with a client_id and count the results. But as my DB grows, i’ll have tenthousands of records in the clients_to_data table.
And here’s my question:
Is it a better practice to add a field “hits” to Table clients that stores the amount of hits for that user and increment it every time the user queries the API
So this would be adding redundancy to the DB which i’ve heard generally is a bad thing. But in this case i think it would speed up the process of retrieving the amount of hits.
So which method is better and faster in this case? Thanks for your help!

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    2026-06-04T05:53:36+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 5:53 am

    Faster when?
    Appending to the table will be faster , than finding the record and updating it, much faster than reading it, incrementing and updating it.

    However having hits “precalulated”, will be faster than the aggregate query to count them.

    What you gain on the swings you lose on the roundabouts, which choice you make depends on your current usage patterns. So are you prepared to slow down adding a hit, to gain a signicant boost on finding out how many you’ve had?

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