The Story Long long ago (2011) in a Littleton founder’s basement not so far away, the decision was made to use MongoDB as the persistence engine for our Person API product. The idea of the Person API is pretty simple: Given some input piece of data {email, phone, Twitter}, find other data related to that query and produce a merged document of that data. This is essentially a curated, recursive fed
The Architecture of Open Source Applications (Volume 1) Riak and Erlang/OTP Francesco Cesarini, Andy Gross, and Justin Sheehy Riak is a distributed, fault tolerant, open source database that illustrates how to build large scale systems using Erlang/OTP. Thanks in large part to Erlang's support for massively scalable distributed systems, Riak offers features that are uncommon in databases, such as
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NoSQL databases are often compared by various non-functional criteria, such as scalability, performance, and consistency. This aspect of NoSQL is well-studied both in practice and theory because specific non-functional properties are often the main justification for NoSQL usage and fundamental results on distributed systems like the CAP theorem apply well to NoSQL systems. At the same time, NoSQL
Sergio Bossa has left a great comment on Fogus’s blog post about Datomic that encapsulates in much more detail all my notes (and some more) about Datomic: I waited for the Datomic announcement with great excitement, and I’d like now to share some thoughts, hoping they will be food for more comments or blog posts. Datomic certainly provides interesting features, most notably: Clojure-style data imm
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What's the future of CouchDB? It's Couchbase. Huh? So what about Apache CouchDB? Well, that's a great project. I founded it, coded the earliest versions almost completely myself, I've spent a huge amount of blood, sweat and tears on it. I'm very proud of it and the impact it's had. And now I, and the Couchbase team, are mostly moving on. It's not that we think CouchDB isn't awesome. It's that we a
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