I am experimenting to see whether arangodb might be suitable for our usecase. We will have large collections of documents with the same schema (like an sql table).
To try some queries I have inserted about 90K documents, which is low, as we expect document counts in the order of 1 million of more.
Now I want to get a simple page of these documents, without filtering, but with descending sorting.
So my aql is:
for a in test_collection
sort a.ARTICLE_INTERNALNR desc
limit 0,10
return {'nr': a.ARTICLE_INTERNALNR}
When I run this in the AQL Editor, it takes about 7 seconds, while I would expect a couple of milliseconds or something like that.
I have tried creating a hash index and a skiplist index on it, but that didn't have any effect:
db.test_collection.getIndexes()
[
{
"id" : "test_collection/0",
"type" : "primary",
"unique" : true,
"fields" : [
"_id"
]
},
{
"id" : "test_collection/19812564965",
"type" : "hash",
"unique" : true,
"fields" : [
"ARTICLE_INTERNALNR"
]
},
{
"id" : "test_collection/19826720741",
"type" : "skiplist",
"unique" : false,
"fields" : [
"ARTICLE_INTERNALNR"
]
}
]
So, am I missing something, or is ArangoDB not suitable for these cases?