To be fair, some NoSQL solutions were being sold marketing wise as the be-all and end-all of data solutions. Just google "mongodb mysql migration" and look how everyone is/was so eager to jump on the non-relational…
Data centers usually can be considered a long term type of thing and I´m pretty sure that Google is not going to build a "smallish" one, but I see your point regarding bandwidth and links. You seem to imply that Brazil…
Wouldn´t it make more sense to build it in Brazil given the potential market?
The creator of Lemon is Richard Hipp, the same guy behind Fossil, SQLite and (the probably now defunct) UnQL
I´m not necessarily defending the movie, but I don´t think that Janek actually "solved" it, but I do think that that´s what they want us to believe. The black goo is not an weapon IMHO, but a way to accelerate the…
I understand the necessity of writing the couchstore component in C for performance, but in what ways does it differ from the storage engine? In other words, why have 2 different things doing apparently the same thing?…
It could have a sharding aware data definition language and some support for "on-the-fly" data migrations.
You made me think about something. A CoffeeScript like approach to build a saner language that would sit atop SQL would be something definitely worth having. Maybe this could be the start of the "OnSQL" movement. Just…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HATEOAS
what parts? I'm interested about the future of Couch(Base|DB) sans all the Apache wankery. I really wish you'd take more of a BDFL approach to things.
I'm curious. Would be willing to elaborate a little more?
but aren't nodes supposed to crash, albeit in a tolerable way? Even though I conceptually like Riak I haven't tried it yet, because the problems that I deal with aren't worth the trouble of setting up a cluster and…
In Brazil there is a saying, "água mole em pedra dura, tanto bate até que fura", which means something like "Soft water on hard rock will eventually poke holes in it", but it sounds way less folksy than the original.
But if it absorbs IR and irradiates a considerable amount of heat at the same time, wouldn't it be considered a lousy, lousy IR absorbent?
If it is cheap enough, it could be used to easily bypass infrared motion sensors.
and what would that subset be in your opinion?
I´d like to ask the Couch luminaries that hang around here about the status of the inclusion of Google´s snappy compression library and the rewrite of the view engine. I´m aware that we are talking about a Cloudant…
and it is a easily trollable target as well. Had he tried to to attack durability on probably any other database, it probably would not have worked as well as it did. Whether its a troll attempt or not, remains to be…
It´s worth asking. Zed?
and now he is openly trying to discredit himself. He is either a troll with a conscious or his cloak of anonymity is wearing thin
I feel like a dick, but I have got to ask. Is it Disney? Disney is on both the couchbase and 10gen sites. Both sites mention that they are using their NoSQL solutions to power their social and online games. Couchbase…
I feel that Couch has too much server side programming. It can be off puting sometimes. If anyone wants to make some money, I'd suggest them putting a server on top of a couch cluster that receives mongo queries. I…
One of the things that I love about Couch is that the standard way to shutdown the process is simply doing a kill -9 on the server process. No data loss. No Worries. Want to back up your data? rsync it and be done with…
Given the current discussion about MongoDB, I think that the following post is worth revisiting. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2538037 I'm not a Riak user, but I agree with Basho's analysis on this case.
I'm curious and I might be missing more than half of my brain. Would you be willing to show some examples of bad coding on their source tree?
To be fair, some NoSQL solutions were being sold marketing wise as the be-all and end-all of data solutions. Just google "mongodb mysql migration" and look how everyone is/was so eager to jump on the non-relational…
Data centers usually can be considered a long term type of thing and I´m pretty sure that Google is not going to build a "smallish" one, but I see your point regarding bandwidth and links. You seem to imply that Brazil…
Wouldn´t it make more sense to build it in Brazil given the potential market?
The creator of Lemon is Richard Hipp, the same guy behind Fossil, SQLite and (the probably now defunct) UnQL
I´m not necessarily defending the movie, but I don´t think that Janek actually "solved" it, but I do think that that´s what they want us to believe. The black goo is not an weapon IMHO, but a way to accelerate the…
I understand the necessity of writing the couchstore component in C for performance, but in what ways does it differ from the storage engine? In other words, why have 2 different things doing apparently the same thing?…
It could have a sharding aware data definition language and some support for "on-the-fly" data migrations.
You made me think about something. A CoffeeScript like approach to build a saner language that would sit atop SQL would be something definitely worth having. Maybe this could be the start of the "OnSQL" movement. Just…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HATEOAS
what parts? I'm interested about the future of Couch(Base|DB) sans all the Apache wankery. I really wish you'd take more of a BDFL approach to things.
I'm curious. Would be willing to elaborate a little more?
but aren't nodes supposed to crash, albeit in a tolerable way? Even though I conceptually like Riak I haven't tried it yet, because the problems that I deal with aren't worth the trouble of setting up a cluster and…
In Brazil there is a saying, "água mole em pedra dura, tanto bate até que fura", which means something like "Soft water on hard rock will eventually poke holes in it", but it sounds way less folksy than the original.
But if it absorbs IR and irradiates a considerable amount of heat at the same time, wouldn't it be considered a lousy, lousy IR absorbent?
If it is cheap enough, it could be used to easily bypass infrared motion sensors.
and what would that subset be in your opinion?
I´d like to ask the Couch luminaries that hang around here about the status of the inclusion of Google´s snappy compression library and the rewrite of the view engine. I´m aware that we are talking about a Cloudant…
and it is a easily trollable target as well. Had he tried to to attack durability on probably any other database, it probably would not have worked as well as it did. Whether its a troll attempt or not, remains to be…
It´s worth asking. Zed?
and now he is openly trying to discredit himself. He is either a troll with a conscious or his cloak of anonymity is wearing thin
I feel like a dick, but I have got to ask. Is it Disney? Disney is on both the couchbase and 10gen sites. Both sites mention that they are using their NoSQL solutions to power their social and online games. Couchbase…
I feel that Couch has too much server side programming. It can be off puting sometimes. If anyone wants to make some money, I'd suggest them putting a server on top of a couch cluster that receives mongo queries. I…
One of the things that I love about Couch is that the standard way to shutdown the process is simply doing a kill -9 on the server process. No data loss. No Worries. Want to back up your data? rsync it and be done with…
Given the current discussion about MongoDB, I think that the following post is worth revisiting. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2538037 I'm not a Riak user, but I agree with Basho's analysis on this case.
I'm curious and I might be missing more than half of my brain. Would you be willing to show some examples of bad coding on their source tree?