Crate: Distributed SQL Database for the Age of Docker
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#3Thought that name was familiar: https://github.com/crateio/crate.io
I also confused the name with this: https://crates.io/
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#4Thought that name was familiar: https://github.com/crateio/crate.io
As for crates.io, I guess their entitled to choose their own name & domain, but I admit it is confusing.
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#5Thought that name was familiar: https://github.com/crateio/crate.io
Hi, Spanky from Crate.io here. We still maintain the PyPI portion of the site at https://crate.io/packages As for crates.io, I guess their entitled to choose their own name & domain, but I admit it is confusing.
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#6Thought that name was familiar: https://github.com/crateio/crate.io
Hi, Spanky from Crate.io here. We still maintain the PyPI portion of the site at https://crate.io/packages As for crates.io, I guess their entitled to choose their own name & domain, but I admit it is confusing.
Re: Crate: Distributed SQL Database for the Age of Docker
#7If it's a database engine, then here are my thoughts: How is this database engine built to replace SQL and No-SQL? If it doesn't support JOINS why would I replace my SQL with it? Are transactions ACID? Why would anyone use this if there are no built-in user / group security mechanisms to protect data?
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#9I spent a bunch of time reading the website and I can't tell what this product does: Is it a database engine or an abstraction on top of other products? If it's a database engine, then here are my thoughts: How is this database engine built to replace SQL and No-SQL? If it doesn't support JOINS why would I replace my SQL with it? Are transactions ACID? Why would anyone use this if there are no built-in user / group s…
I also agree that our site is not as clear as it needs to be and we're working on it already.
Re: Crate: Distributed SQL Database for the Age of Docker
#10I spent a bunch of time reading the website and I can't tell what this product does: Is it a database engine or an abstraction on top of other products? If it's a database engine, then here are my thoughts: How is this database engine built to replace SQL and No-SQL? If it doesn't support JOINS why would I replace my SQL with it? Are transactions ACID? Why would anyone use this if there are no built-in user / group s…