How TiDB Implements Point-In-Time Recovery

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For database products, point-in-time recovery (PITR) is a crucial capability. It allows users to restore their databases to specific points in time to protect against accidental damage or user errors. For example, if data is accidentally deleted or damaged, PITR can restore the database to its state before that time, thereby avoiding the loss of important data.

In this article, we’ll explore how PITR works with TiDB, an advanced, open-source, distributed SQL database. We’ll also discuss how we optimized PITR to maximize its stability and performance. 

GPT3.5-Turbo Versus GPT4

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There are thousands of articles about the difference between ChatGPT version 3.5 versus version 4. However, we have a unique technology that allows you to embed ChatGPT on your website. This makes our requirements fairly unique. Hence, none of these existing comparisons really provide any value for us. We, therefore, decided to compare ChatGPT and its GPT3.5-turbo model against GPT4 in our chatbot to see the differences.

WARNING! GPT4 is 30 times more expensive than GPT3.5-turbo — so the quality and speed is not the only factor here. Unless you've got very deep pockets, you will obviously have to consider the price differences too.