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So much good stuff this week...

  • Adrian Cockcroft Compares NoSQL Availability ModelsLet's risk feeding the CAP trolls, and try to get some insight into the differences between the many NoSQL contenders. Adrian asks how each NoSQL product will add a movie to its favorites list, read it back, and how this works across availability zones. Much trickier than it sounds with multiple writers. Cassandra and MongoDB answer back.
  • Stuff the Internet Says:
    • @jerng: Reading up on scalability. WHY THE HELL FOR? Because I want to know the future.
    • @freerangedata: The #nosql options are the micro brews/craft beers of data stores. So many good ones, so little time to try them all.
    • @edward_ribeiro: Soon, Darwinism will start to play its role on #NoSQL systems. You know, only the fittest will survive.
    • @connectionreq: I'm always wowed when I hear how Facebook abuses their MySQL databases in crazy ways
    • @louismrose: This is the kind of scalability we should be working on... http://yfrog.com/59qb0oj
  • Redis at Superfeedr. Each of our redis servers process on average 3500 queries per second.


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