mongodb is the best database in the whole wide world at the moment. I encourage everyone to jump in mongodb for agile web scale development with full big data capability.
MongoDB 2.6 Released
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#13mongodb is the best database in the whole wide world at the moment. I encourage everyone to jump in mongodb for agile web scale development with full big data capability.
Well, I think I must disagree with you in here. I'm sure that it is a viable choice for some use cases, it's just that I didn't found a use case for it yet. Being able to choose from PostgreSQL, Redis, Cassandra, heck, even ElasticSearch made me always choose one of those over MongoDB, at least for the problems which I had been trying to solve.
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#15I wonder, what does this mean for TokuMX
I wonder why 10gen hasn't made any official comment on the work the folks at Tokutek are doing to enhance Mongodb's features.
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#17Will MongoDB still segfault under certain circumstances?
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#18This is exciting even if I don't expect it to happen soon.
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#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
Well, I think I must disagree with you in here. I'm sure that it is a viable choice for some use cases, it's just that I didn't found a use case for it yet. Being able to choose from PostgreSQL, Redis, Cassandra, heck, even ElasticSearch made me always choose one of those over MongoDB, at least for the problems which I had been trying to solve.
By the way if you are looking for all the above functionality provided by all the DBMS you mentioned in a single DBMS instance, you can check out amisaserver.com. Polygot persistence is just another fad.
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#20I wonder, what does this mean for TokuMX