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I think for schema-less storage systems we know 2 major competitors in market. MongoDB and CouchDB. - CouchDB by default has not ability to scale out except master master replication, solution? Sharding for distribution and Replication for reliability. Or you BigCouch with prayers that it won't trash out your data. - MongoDB is know to stand on its Sharding server mongos and you have to issue sharding commands whenev…
> I think for schema-less storage systems we know 2 major competitors in market. MongoDB and CouchDB. Um, what about Riak, Cassandra, Voldemort, and Hbase? (I'm sure there's a bunch more I'm forgetting)
Again you are missing the point of maturity and a proven user base, and it's comparing apple with bananas! Try putting in same joins and relations in your NoSQL stores that you are bragging about and see how quickly they will lose scaling! Want an example? Neo4J!