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I'll add that email and Facebook postings and Instagram photos don't require the same kind of data consistency and durability that medical records, bank transactions, or rail car movements require. If Google loses some old emails or Facebook loses the last thousand "likes" on a Jersey Shore fan page that's not much of a catastrophe, and they don't guarantee their data anyway. For those use cases Mongo or Cassandra et…
This is complete and utter nonsense. Facebook and Instagram itself I imagine would care VERY much if data went missing as it would mean not just (a) user data going missing but (b) potentially huge inconsistencies in the social graph. Unless you have some evidence that those companies do not care about data durability ?
"Social graph" - LOL.