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Fictrix .A comparison of the long-standing RDBMS vs. the new breed of key/value stores. Despite the hysterical and over-hyped headline, there are some interesting comparisons between the two.
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Myles A BraithwaiteBeing a user of both CouchDB and PostgreSQL I would say, no, relational databases are still need.
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Hugo ZondaGood write up, mentions Mongo.
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Niko SchmuckGood write up, mentions Mongo.
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Bjoern StierandA look at the current trend of moving away from relational databases in certain situations and what this means for the future of the relational database.
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Matti NarkiaRecently, a lot of new non-relational databases have cropped up both inside and outside the cloud. One key message this sends is, "if you want vast, on-demand scalability, you need a non-relational database".
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James GatesEven though RDBMS have provided database users with the best mix of simplicity, robustness, flexibility, performance, scalability, and compatibility, their performance in each of these areas is not necessarily better than that of an alternate solution pur
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Drew SudellComparision of RDBS with non-relational document oriented databases with pros and cons along with a survey of some recent non-relational data stores.
Has anyone considered that the "new non-relational data stores" are just an adaptation on the network database model? Everything old is new again.rdbms dht database scalability for:trumant for:cherryr for:sbuzzard for:jtrimm
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immu_hFor cloud services to be viable, vendors have had to address this limitation, because a cloud platform without a scalable data store is not much of a platform at all. So, to provide customers with a scalable place to store application data, vendors had on
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Lynne JonesRecently, a lot of new non-relational databases have cropped up both inside and outside the cloud. One key message this sends is, "if you want vast, on-demand scalability, you need a non-relational database".
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bob dolanRecently, a lot of new non-relational databases have cropped up both inside and outside the cloud. One key message this sends is, "if you want vast, on-demand scalability, you need a non-relational database".
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Will KnottRecently, a lot of new non-relational databases have cropped up both inside and outside the cloud. One key message this sends is, "if you want vast, on-demand scalability, you need a non-relational database".
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