The intent was to be a little hyperbolic and self-effacing. In terms of competent and capable developers, I think it’s hard to get a better return on your skill set than adding “data” stuff. And honestly I think it’s…
You'd be screwed if the DB went down, for one.
Data is big $$$. Slap a couple of NoSQL databases and Spark on your resume and watch the money roll in. DBAs are disappearing with managed services, though.
I like Scylla. I've been working with it for a while now, and it's a good alternative for transactional loads. It's a hell of a lot faster than Cassandra, and much much much much cheaper than DynamoDB. Cassandra has…
Cassandra won't try and load a partition into memory. It doesn't work that way. The only way you would get behavior like that is by setting "allow filtering" to on. Allow filtering is a dedicated keyword for "I know I…
The intent was to be a little hyperbolic and self-effacing. In terms of competent and capable developers, I think it’s hard to get a better return on your skill set than adding “data” stuff. And honestly I think it’s…
You'd be screwed if the DB went down, for one.
Data is big $$$. Slap a couple of NoSQL databases and Spark on your resume and watch the money roll in. DBAs are disappearing with managed services, though.
I like Scylla. I've been working with it for a while now, and it's a good alternative for transactional loads. It's a hell of a lot faster than Cassandra, and much much much much cheaper than DynamoDB. Cassandra has…
Cassandra won't try and load a partition into memory. It doesn't work that way. The only way you would get behavior like that is by setting "allow filtering" to on. Allow filtering is a dedicated keyword for "I know I…