Conversely, you could have a NoSQL layer below Postgres, where PG stores and indexes metadata which tells it which, of many, small NoSQL dbs to find the actual data in. These data dbs then can be sharded/replicated…
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Had some of the same issues with HBase. Ended up going back to Postgres too, but with a twist: http://www.slideshare.net/cloudflare/sortasql
Conversely, you could have a NoSQL layer below Postgres, where PG stores and indexes metadata which tells it which, of many, small NoSQL dbs to find the actual data in. These data dbs then can be sharded/replicated…
CloudFlare (www.cloudflare.com) in San Francisco (H1B) We have built a global network to help make every website faster and more secure. We're looking for the most talented engineers who want to tackle some of the web's…
Had some of the same issues with HBase. Ended up going back to Postgres too, but with a twist: http://www.slideshare.net/cloudflare/sortasql