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  • NoSQL: MongoDB Schema Design Goals

    MongoDB Schema Design Goals

    Roger Bodamer's slidedeck on designing schemas for MongoDB. A nice addition to our MongoDB schema design :

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  • NoSQL: Graph Databases: Moving Data from One Machine to Another

    Graph Databases: Moving Data from One Machine to Another

    I've seen the following question on the Neo4j mailing list: "how can you move a Neo4j database from a machine to another?" and I was wondering how are existing graph databases dealing with this problem having in mind most of them are embedded databases that do not necessarily focus on bulk import/export operations?

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  • NoSQL: More Memory or SSD?

    More Memory or SSD?

    From the "MySQL Performance Blog":

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  • NoSQL: Google: A Study in Scalability, MapReduce Evolution

    Google: A Study in Scalability, MapReduce Evolution

    Krishna Sankar has a ☞ great summary of a recent talk of Google's Jeff Dean on Google's systems and infrastructure:

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  • NoSQL: Document-oriented Databases and Normalization

    Document-oriented Databases and Normalization

    Curt Monash ☞ in a recent post ( nb : reformatted for better readability):

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  • NoSQL: MongoDB Tip: Manual Shard Balancing

    MongoDB Tip: Manual Shard Balancing

    Every once in a while though, data chunks go out of balance. The Mongo team is working on making the auto-rebalancing a little more intelligent in future releases. In the meantime, you can manually move chunks around between shards to keep things in balance if needed.

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  • NoSQL: Build Your Mobile Back-End with MongoDB

    Build Your Mobile Back-End with MongoDB

    Will Shulman, from MongoLab, talking about mobile app development using MongoDB for the back-end.

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  • NoSQL: CouchDB for .NET Developers

    CouchDB for .NET Developers

    A presentation from the Norwegian Developer Conference 2010 covering the basics of CouchDB and how to interact with CouchDB from .NET applications. Video available ☞ here ( nb : I had to start the player and get back to watching it after a bit so it’d have time to buffer).

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  • NoSQL: Membase at FLOSS Weekly Podcast with James Phillips and Randal Schwartz

    Membase at FLOSS Weekly Podcast with James Phillips and Randal Schwartz

    Podcast of James Phillips [ 1 ] talking Membase with FLOSS weekly host Randal Schwartz. Podcast can be downloaded from ☞ here or listened to online on ☞ castroller.com .

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  • NoSQL: Intro to RavenDB

    Intro to RavenDB

    This weekend is the time to watch Oren Eini (aka Ayende Rahien), creator of RavenDB, talk about RavenDB.

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  • NoSQL: Hadoop Research Topics

    Hadoop Research Topics

    If you feel like starting to hack Hadoop, a list of interesting Hadoop improvements from Dhruba Borthakur [ 1 ] . Just a couple to wet your taste:

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  • NoSQL: CouchDB Incremental Backups

    CouchDB Incremental Backups

    you can just rsync or copy the files while CouchDB is running. Thanks to CouchDB's append-only file structure this is safe.

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  • NoSQL: Cassandra on EC2: A Presentation

    Cassandra on EC2: A Presentation

    After taking a look at the possible models of running both SQL and NoSQL in the cloud and the very, very detailed guide for Hadoop on EC2 , today is the time to check Dave Gardner's slides deck [ 1 ] answering questions like:

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  • NoSQL: HBase: Importing Large Data

    HBase: Importing Large Data

    Not sure how new/old these slides from Ryan Rawson [ 1 ] about importing large data into HBase are, but I'm pretty sure many newbies will find them useful:

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  • NoSQL: CouchDB: Preview of New Documentation

    CouchDB: Preview of New Documentation

    Announced through a ☞ CouchOne blog post the new CouchDB documentation — currently the URL API docs — can be found ☞ here .

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  • NoSQL: Why the Cloudera - Membase partnership?

    Why the Cloudera - Membase partnership?

    For those scenarios that require both scalable low latency data access and batch analytics to complete the application's mission. This kind of hybrid, bidirectional data integration is the topological requirement of new applications – AOL Advertising and ShareThis are joint customers with these requirements. A Flume interface provides a streaming interface from Membase to Hadoop;  a Sqoop utility can be used for batch transfers between the two. Both of these utilities will be familiar to Hadoop watchers.

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  • NoSQL: New versions of Kyoto Cabinet and Kyoto Tycoon Released

    New versions of Kyoto Cabinet and Kyoto Tycoon Released

    In a post yesterday about NoSQL comparisons , I was asking when was the last Tokyo Cabinet release . It looks like from that family of products, the ones going forward are Kyoto Cabinet and Kyoto Tycoon as Mikio Hirabayashi ☞ has announced on Twitter the release of Kyoto Cabinet 1.2.5 and Kyoto Tycoon 0.9.9:

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  • NoSQL: SQL and NoSQL In the Cloud

    SQL and NoSQL In the Cloud

    Options of running RDBMSs in the cloud:

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  • NoSQL: Neo4j Transactions and JTA

    Neo4j Transactions and JTA

    I've already told you about ☞ Chris Gioran's series on Neo4j internals . Now, he is working on providing support for pluggable JTA compliant transaction managers in Neo4j and details about the current status can be found in his ☞ last post . Anyways, before that he started with a deep dive into the Neo4j transactions and that resulted in 4 (quite long) articles:

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  • NoSQL: Sybase: Distributed Shared-everything MPP Query Processing Architecture

    Sybase: Distributed Shared-everything MPP Query Processing Architecture

    Using an MPP shared-everything architecture, Sybase IQ 15.3 PlexQ Distributed Query Platform surpasses typical shared-nothing MPP architectures with better concurrency, self service ad-hoc queries, and independent scale out of compute and storage resources. With this architecture, PlexQ can exceed Service Level Agreements (SLAs) through simple and flexible resource provisioning that allows nodes to be grouped together as unified images that can be assigned to different application profiles.

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  • NoSQL: Why Comcast is Interested in NoSQL databases

    Why Comcast is Interested in NoSQL databases

    Fantastic presentation from Jon Moore on why Comcast (enterprises?) is not interested in NoSQL databases:

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  • NoSQL: Everybody Flumes

    Everybody Flumes

    Everyone is integrating with ☞ Flume , the distributed, reliable, and available service for collecting, aggregating, and moving large amounts of log data.

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  • NoSQL: Is NoSQL for me? Persistence Ignorance Has Shifted

    Is NoSQL for me? Persistence Ignorance Has Shifted

    As Hadi Hariri is saying: persistence ignorance has shifted :

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  • NoSQL: Hadoop on EC2: A Detailed Guide

    Hadoop on EC2: A Detailed Guide

    Lars George, with his very (very) detailed style, explains step by step how to setup Hadoop on EC2.

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  • NoSQL: Intro to MongoDB Geospatial Queries

    Intro to MongoDB Geospatial Queries

    The post will walk you through creating the needed 2d index and executing geo queries using $near , $maxDistance , $box , $within , $box :

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  • NoSQL: The Protovis CouchApp

    The Protovis CouchApp

    So you have lots of data, you've made some nice views on that data in CouchDB and want to visualise it. Sure you could use some server side scripts to take the CouchDB view out and make a plot, but that's not cool these days.

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  • NoSQL: Another NoSQL Comparison: Evaluation Guide

    Another NoSQL Comparison: Evaluation Guide

    The requirements were clear :

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  • NoSQL: Riak Map/Reduce Improvements

    Riak Map/Reduce Improvements

    Kevin Smith [ 1 ] has recently given a presentation about a set of upcoming improvements to the Riak Map/Reduce implementation.

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  • NoSQL: MongoDB Cloud Hosting Compared

    MongoDB Cloud Hosting Compared

    Via Sérgio Santos:

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  • NoSQL: Cassandra: Idempotent Updates

    Cassandra: Idempotent Updates

    With Cassandra, the closest we get to a transaction is a "batch mutate", which allows us to submit multiple updates in one request. But while those updates are being applied, they can be immediately accessed by other applications. If our application (or Cassandra) crashes, there's no guarantee about which updates in the batch will succeed. Without ACID transactions, how do we prevent conflicts between applications? How do we recover if a crash occurs? One strategy is to design updates to be idempotent, which means that applying the same update twice produces the same results as applying the update once. In other words, if an update is successfully processed once, applying the same update again is essentially a no-op. As we'll see in a moment, this strategy not only simplifies restarts after a crash, it can prevent conflicts between multiple updaters.

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  • NoSQL: FuzzyTable is a large-scale, low-latency, parallel fuzzy-matching database built on Hadoop

    FuzzyTable is a large-scale, low-latency, parallel fuzzy-matching database built on Hadoop

    Interesting solution built on top of Hadoop:

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  • NoSQL: Basho Banjo: Distributed Orchestra Powered by Riak Core

    Basho Banjo: Distributed Orchestra Powered by Riak Core

    Basho Banjo is an experiment in using Riak Core to create a distributed orchestra powered by midi files. It serves as a simple example of how to create a distributed application with Riak Core.

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  • NoSQL: Suitability of NoSQL Solutions

    Suitability of NoSQL Solutions

    Monty Taylor:

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  • NoSQL: MongoDB Impressions

    MongoDB Impressions

    I've spent the past three days diving into MongoDB and jQuery. [ …] But the real attraction is the ability to work with syntax very similar to Javascript and JSON from client to server to database. Just better for my relatively weak, pan-fried brain.

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  • NoSQL: How to prepare for integrating new social media into proprietary software?

    How to prepare for integrating new social media into proprietary software?

    How does one prepare for and integrate the inclusion of new social media outlets into proprietary software when the shape and substance of those platform is not immediately available and has not yet been designed?? […] The second lies in abandoning the old traditional relational database structure, where appropriate, and embracing a more flexible and more adaptable document oriented database format, commonly referred to as NoSQL databases.  […] The advantage of the NoSQL format is that the data model does not need to be rigidly defined.  The DBMS assumes that the data is unstructured, and allows for a wide diversity of formats: media, pictures, text, documents, numbers, arrays of undetermined length, etc.  Data retrieval is lightening fast, and supported by a javascript query language (which interfaces with C++ drivers).  The genius and the beauty of such a system is that it accommodates very well additions and mutations to the data structure.  A field in any record, for instance could be an array of any type, and that array need not have the same size or even type as an array in the following record.  (To be precise, NoSQL DBMS refer to records as 'documents' and tables as 'collections'.)

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  • NoSQL: Puppet and CouchDB

    Puppet and CouchDB

    Starting in Puppet 2.6, its possible to store all facts in a couchdb database. […] Advantages: Facts can be aggregated to a separate service to be queried. We can now access a clients fact information using Couch's RESTful interface.

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  • NoSQL: My Sunday project using Node.js, Twilio, and Redis: TxtAtlas.com

    My Sunday project using Node.js, Twilio, and Redis: TxtAtlas.com

    Cool little project: send a text message and that get on a ☞ map . Source code available on ☞ GitHub and conversation on ☞ Reddit or ☞ HN .

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  • NoSQL: Goodbye Google App Engine (GAE)

    Goodbye Google App Engine (GAE)

    […] developing on GAE introduced such a design complexity that working around it pushes us 5 months behind schedule. Now that we had developed tools and workarounds for all the problems we found in GAE, we were starting being fast with the development of features eventually, and at that point we found the cloud was totally unstable, doggy.

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  • NoSQL: RavenDB and CouchDB Compared

    RavenDB and CouchDB Compared

    A fair emphasis on what differentiates RavenDB from CouchDB ( nb coming from RavenDB creator). Just to mention the most interesting ones:

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  • NoSQL: Scalability as a Discipline and Scalability Architects

    Scalability as a Discipline and Scalability Architects

    One of the missing disciplines, in my opinion, is the scalability architect or scalability as a discipline. While understanding the rules, patterns, and principles of scalability are completely achievable by anyone in the technology organization, this does not mean that they are widely known. Scalability architects would be more like evangelist and teachers rather than the gatekeepers of secret knowledge. Unlike DBA's or network engineers, whose jobs really aren't to educate any other technology person on how to create an index or open a port, the scalability architect would educate tech people. All other disciplines from software developers to DBA's could benefit from additional knowledge about scaling.

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  • NoSQL: CouchDB and the CouchOne Mobile Platform Podcast

    CouchDB and the CouchOne Mobile Platform Podcast

    A conversation with CouchOne's Aaron Miller [ 1 ] and Nitin Borwankar [ 2 ] about the CouchDB application environment and CouchOne efforts to port it to Android and more generally to mobile platforms. The mp3  ☞ hosted by IBM developerWorks website can be downloaded from ☞ here (mp3) .

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  • NoSQL: NoSQL and Django Panel Video

    NoSQL and Django Panel Video

    Featuring Jacob Burch, Alex Gaynor, Eric Florenzano, Jacob Kaplan-Moss, Michael Richardson, Noah Silas [ 1 ] :

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  • NoSQL: Video: Riak with Kevin Smith

    Video: Riak with Kevin Smith

    Weekend video: 30 minutes of Riak with Kevin Smith [ 1 ] :

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  • NoSQL: Paper: A Universal NoSQL Engine Using MUMPS Global Persistent Variables

    Paper: A Universal NoSQL Engine Using MUMPS Global Persistent Variables

    The guys behind GT.M (a system I've covered on rare occasions ) have published and tried to popularize a paper describing the usage of MUMPS Global Persistent Variables [ 1 ] to model and store the different types of NoSQL databases: key-value stores, columnar stores, document databases, and graph databases.

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  • NoSQL: CouchDB: An Introduction to Rewrites and Virtual Hosting

    CouchDB: An Introduction to Rewrites and Virtual Hosting

    Useful for normal usage of CouchDB, but mostly for CouchApps:

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  • NoSQL: InfiniteGraph for Mac OS X 1.0 Released

    InfiniteGraph for Mac OS X 1.0 Released

    After being available only on Windows and Linux, now InfiniteGraph has released a version for Mac OS X 64bit. You can get it from ☞ here . As far as I know the guys at InfiniteGraph are working on a friendlier licensing model for developers.

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  • NoSQL: Integrating VoltDB and Hadoop

    Integrating VoltDB and Hadoop

    A paper on integrating VoltDB and Hadoop. From what I read, for now it works on a single direction (exporting data from VoltDB to Hadoop):

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  • NoSQL: Why We Love HBase: An Interview with Ryan Rawson

    Why We Love HBase: An Interview with Ryan Rawson

    A must read interview with Ryan Rawson [ 1 ] about HBase:

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  • NoSQL: MongoDB: Dealing with Schema(less) Databases

    MongoDB: Dealing with Schema(less) Databases

    What I get with Mongo is a pretty organic type of database. I can add stuff as i need it without worrying about writing DML/DDL and managing that. […] Because it is such and unstructured system, I've built structure into it by creating an API which the application layer talks to. The rule is that if you need to talk to the DB, you talk via the API, not directly.

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  • NoSQL: ZooKeeper Promoted to Apache Top Level Project

    ZooKeeper Promoted to Apache Top Level Project

    ZooKeeper, the centralized service for maintaining configuration information, naming, providing distributed synchronization, and providing group services, that started under Hadoop umbrella has been promoted to an Apache Top Level Project, according to the ☞ report sent out by Doug Cutting.

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  • NoSQL: Neo4j High Availability Cluster

    Neo4j High Availability Cluster

    Neo4j uses the Master-Slave replication model. All writes must go through the master and the slaves will be read only. Changes performed on the master will be pushed out to the slaves when the logical log is rotated (based on configured size or invoking a method on the master). The online backup utility used to synchronize a destination Neo4j database from a source Neo4j database can be used to emulate "high availability" (HA) having the master replicating changes to read only slaves.

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  • NoSQL: PostgresSQL: How to Make it Faster

    PostgresSQL: How to Make it Faster

    I usually cross the line and post about RDBMS when there are interesting things that can be learned. Robert Hass explains some PostgreSQL knobs that can be turned to make things faster. But more interesting is what these knobs are doing: some are disabling fsync, others are disabling the write-ahead-log, others are making the commits asynchronous. Even more interesting is that all these knobs are in the end trading off durability for speed.

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  • NoSQL: HBase at Facebook and Why Not MySQL or Cassandra

    HBase at Facebook and Why Not MySQL or Cassandra

    Jeremiah Peschka on:

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  • NoSQL: What real uses I could use CouchDB for? What can I use it for?

    What real uses I could use CouchDB for? What can I use it for?

    A must read:

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  • NoSQL: Talking with Jonathan Ellis, Co-Founder of Riptano

    Talking with Jonathan Ellis, Co-Founder of Riptano

    The Windows Azure blog publishes an interview with Jonathan Ellis [ 1 ] :

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  • NoSQL: CouchDB Case Study: Ataxo - Social Media Tracker

    CouchDB Case Study: Ataxo - Social Media Tracker

    New CouchDB case study from Ataxo Social Insider social network monitoring app:

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  • NoSQL: Basho and Gemini Mobile New Contributions to Erlang Cluster Management

    Basho and Gemini Mobile New Contributions to Erlang Cluster Management

    After riak_core — the refactored Riak core that can be used for building distributed apps without shared state , Basho is releasing now riak_err :

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  • NoSQL: Membase and Redis

    Membase and Redis

    Attila Kisko, author and maintainer of a Membase .NET client:

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  • NoSQL: Names You Need to Know in 2011: R Data Analysis Software

    Names You Need to Know in 2011: R Data Analysis Software

    Steve McNally (Forbes):

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  • NoSQL: How does HBase write performance differ from write performance in Cassandra

    How does HBase write performance differ from write performance in Cassandra

    The answer(s) in the ☞ Quora thread . Make sure you expand and read all comments.

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  • NoSQL: Notes from Cassandra by Example at Devoxx

    Notes from Cassandra by Example at Devoxx

    From David's notes on Jonathan Ellis' Cassandra by example presentation at Devoxx:

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  • NoSQL: Welcome to HBase!

    Welcome to HBase!

    When you need a really really big database, forget MySQL, Oracle, Access, HBase is your free tool

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  • NoSQL: NoSQL databases Can Make or Break Your Project

    NoSQL databases Can Make or Break Your Project

    Jeremy Pinkham:

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  • NoSQL: Are databases in the cloud really all that different?

    Are databases in the cloud really all that different?

    Dave Rosenberg (CNET):

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  • NoSQL: Y! News: An inside look at rebuilding the largest news site on the web

    Y! News: An inside look at rebuilding the largest news site on the web

    Handling Yahoo! News data:

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  • NoSQL: Canonical and Riptano Partnering on Cassandra

    Canonical and Riptano Partnering on Cassandra

    Canonical, the company sponsoring Ubuntu, has announced a new round of partnership which also lists Riptano, the company offering Cassandra technical support, professional services, and training . The PR announcement can be found ☞ here .

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  • NoSQL: Tarantool/Silverbox: Another In-Memory Key-Value Store from Mail.Ru

    Tarantool/Silverbox: Another In-Memory Key-Value Store from Mail.Ru

    Mail.ru, one of the most popular Russian web sites, has open sourced ☞ Tarantool which among other components includes also (another) in-memory key-value store.

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  • NoSQL: NoSQL Databases - The Trend for Databases in the Cloud?

    NoSQL Databases - The Trend for Databases in the Cloud?

    From a sys-con article [ 1 ] :

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  • NoSQL: Paper: Netflix's Transition to High-Availability Storage Systems

    Paper: Netflix's Transition to High-Availability Storage Systems

    A while ago, Sid Anand [ 1 ] has written a series of posts on challenges of a hybrid solution: Oracle - Amazon SimpleDB . This has become now a paper which offers a much better organized and detailed view on Netflix's transition to using a hybrid Oracle - Amazon Web Services (SimpleDB, S3) architecture.

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  • NoSQL: NoSQL: Don't Take the Drug Unless You Have the Symptoms

    NoSQL: Don't Take the Drug Unless You Have the Symptoms

    Nice comparison:

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  • NoSQL: Szl: A Compiler and Runtime for the Sawzall Language

    Szl: A Compiler and Runtime for the Sawzall Language

    Google open sourced szl an implementation of ☞ Sawzall :

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  • NoSQL: Szl: A Compiler and Runtime for the Sawzall Language

    Szl: A Compiler and Runtime for the Sawzall Language

    Google open sourced szl an implementation of ☞ Sawzall :

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  • NoSQL: Szl: A Compiler and Runtime for the Sawzall Language

    Szl: A Compiler and Runtime for the Sawzall Language

    Google open sourced szl an implementation of ☞ Sawzall :

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  • NoSQL: Redis at Smories

    Redis at Smories

    Smories is a Django app. Although the little server it runs on handles the spiky traffic fine I've been fiddling with Redis to prepare the site for when it eventually overtakes Facebook. I love Redis. It feels like a natural, ultra-performant extension to Python's easy way of handling data types.

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  • NoSQL: Microsoft coaches NoSQL options for Azure cloud

    Microsoft coaches NoSQL options for Azure cloud

    The Register writing about Microsoft initiative to bring NoSQL databases to the Azure cloud, Membase and MongoDB being mentioned in the article [ 1 ] :

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  • NoSQL: MongoDB adapter for Hadoop

    MongoDB adapter for Hadoop

    If you want to join the BigData camp you need integration with Hadoop (or at least that's what many would be looking for). The still experimental/alpha version of ☞ mongo-hadoop project aims to provide a bidirectional MongoDB adapter for Hadoop. Let's see how far it gets.

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  • NoSQL: Full text search with MongoDB and Lucene analyzers

    Full text search with MongoDB and Lucene analyzers

    Johan Rask:

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  • NoSQL: Efficient Large-Scale Graph Analysis with Hadoop

    Efficient Large-Scale Graph Analysis with Hadoop

    Michael Schatz [ 1 ] :

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  • NoSQL: MongoDB adapter for Hadoop

    MongoDB adapter for Hadoop

    If you want to join the BigData camp you need integration with Hadoop (or at least that's what many would be looking for). The still experimental/alpha version of ☞ mongo-hadoop project aims to provide a bidirectional MongoDB adapter for Hadoop. Let's see how far it gets.

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  • NoSQL: Railo Cache Benchmark - CouchDB, MongoDB, RAM

    Railo Cache Benchmark - CouchDB, MongoDB, RAM

    They're all fast, but what amazes me is how little difference there is between RAM vs MongoDB performance!

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  • NoSQL: A Study of Hadoop Developers from Karmasphere

    A Study of Hadoop Developers from Karmasphere

    Karmasphere, a a Big Data Intelligence (BDI) software company bringing Apache Hadoop power to developers and analysts, has published the results of a survey among Hadoop users. The report can be downloaded from ☞ here (PDF) .

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  • NoSQL: Redis: 3 Links

    Redis: 3 Links

    Three links I've missed and I think that should be here:

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  • NoSQL: Implementing a Social Graph using Redis

    Implementing a Social Graph using Redis

    We've seen before a Redis snippet for storing the social graph , this one in PHP:

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  • NoSQL: Grails/GORM for MongoDB

    Grails/GORM for MongoDB

    Our crusade to make GORM ubiquitous across NoSQL stores hit another milestones today as we are pleased to announce GORM for MongoDB.

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  • NoSQL: Facebook: The Underlying Technology of Messages Using HBase

    Facebook: The Underlying Technology of Messages Using HBase

    Cassandra, MySQL, and HBase were compared for the Facebook new messaging system . HBase was finally picked and is now behind the new product announced today:

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  • NoSQL: Facebook Replacing Cassandra with HBase In New Messaging System

    Facebook Replacing Cassandra with HBase In New Messaging System

    Minutes ago Facebook hosted a press conference about their upcoming messaging system, a combination of email and IM [ 1 ] . There weren't many details about the technical solution, except one slide mentioning that while rebuilding the messaging solution:

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  • NoSQL: Distributed Graph Databases and Usecases

    Distributed Graph Databases and Usecases

    Darren Wood [ 1 ] presentation containing a mix of details on distributed graph databases and graph databases use cases :

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  • NoSQL: Riak Core: Building Distributed Applications without Shared State

    Riak Core: Building Distributed Applications without Shared State

    A presentation about Riak core as building blocks of Dynamo-style distributed systems :

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  • NoSQL: Videos from Hadoop World

    Videos from Hadoop World

    There was one NoSQL conference that I've missed and I was really pissed off: Hadoop World. Even if I've followed and curated the Twitter feed, resulting in Hadoop World in tweets , the feeling of not being there made me really sad. But now, thanks to Cloudera I'll be able to watch most of the presentations. Many of them have already been published and the complete list can be found ☞ here .

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  • NoSQL: Casandra 0.6.7 Released

    Casandra 0.6.7 Released

    Getting closer to 0.7, Cassandra has released version 0.6.7. From the ☞ changelog :

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  • NoSQL: Podcast: Riak, Riak Search, GitHub with Basho

    Podcast: Riak, Riak Search, GitHub with Basho

    For the weekend or commute time: a conversation between Basho's Andy Gross and Mark Phillips and John Nunemaker on Riak , Riak search , and GitHub via ☞ the changelog . MP3 downloadable from ☞ here .

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  • NoSQL: Grails and NoSQL with Graeme Rocher and Scott Davis

    Grails and NoSQL with Graeme Rocher and Scott Davis

    It is weekend and so it’s time for videos and podcasts. Back in February, I wrote that, at the time, I could count 4  NoSQL plugins for Grails : CouchDB, HBase, Neo4j, AppEngine. In September, Grails added "official" support for Redis . Graeme talked about Grails/GORM for Redis with Jaxenter and community feedback was great .

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  • NoSQL: NoSQL, RDBMS, and The Innovator's Dilemma

    NoSQL, RDBMS, and The Innovator's Dilemma

    I was reading ☞ this post by Mark Suster explaining the innovator's dilemma, incumbent and new comers behavior in the market. And then I realized that it applies very well to the NoSQL databases market too:

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  • NoSQL: RavenDB: An Example of Polymorphic Collections

    RavenDB: An Example of Polymorphic Collections

    Mike Hadlow trying out RavenDB for dealing with inheritance and polymorphic queries:

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  • NoSQL: CouchDB Case Study: SkinnyBoard

    CouchDB Case Study: SkinnyBoard

    From another CouchDB usage story:

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  • NoSQL: Why Every Node in a Cassandra Cluster is the Same

    Why Every Node in a Cassandra Cluster is the Same

    An additional benefit — besides elasticity and fault tolerance — of having a single type of nodes in your cluster:

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  • NoSQL: The impact of document IDs on performance of CouchDB

    The impact of document IDs on performance of CouchDB

    One CouchDB trick that is probably not so well known:

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  • NoSQL: Membase: Quick Getting Started Videos

    Membase: Quick Getting Started Videos

    Two short videos on setting up ☞ a single Membase node (aprox.2 min) and ☞ a Membase cluster (aprox.3 min). As you can imagine this is just the very very basics. But on the other hand it is kind of cool to know that’s so easy to get it up and running.

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  • NoSQL: NoSQL Market to Reach $1.8bn by 2015

    NoSQL Market to Reach $1.8bn by 2015

    Relational database market is estimated at $20-$30bn/year:

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  • NoSQL: MongoDB Replica Sets

    MongoDB Replica Sets

    Even if MongoDB replica sets ☞ official documentation is quite good , that doesn't mean more coverage of the subject is not going to be useful.

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  • NoSQL: Benchmarks or Which is faster?

    Benchmarks or Which is faster?

    Evan Weaver answering a question on quora:

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  • NoSQL: Quick Reference: Hadoop Tools Ecosystem

    Quick Reference: Hadoop Tools Ecosystem

    Just a quick reference of the continuously growing Hadoop tools ecosystem.

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  • NoSQL: Data Science and Data Scientists

    Data Science and Data Scientists

    Hal Varian [ 1 ] said a couple of years ago [ 2 ] :

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  • NoSQL: Cassandra and ElasticSearch backends for Django-nonrel in development

    Cassandra and ElasticSearch backends for Django-nonrel in development

    Django continues his path towards NoSQL:

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  • NoSQL: Notes on data warehouse appliance prices

    Notes on data warehouse appliance prices

    Curt Monash:

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  • NoSQL: Video from A NOSQL Evening in Palo Alto

    Video from A NOSQL Evening in Palo Alto

    Besides all reports from a NOSQL evening in Palo Alto now we also have the video embedded below for your convenience.

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  • NoSQL: SQL vs NoSQL: Twinkle, Twinkle, NoSQL!

    SQL vs NoSQL: Twinkle, Twinkle, NoSQL!

    Story and script by Latha Annur Subramaniam:

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  • NoSQL: Understanding Cassandra Code Base

    Understanding Cassandra Code Base

    A bit old, but great read. And very useful diagrams:

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  • NoSQL: NoSQL Is ... SQL at Scale

    NoSQL Is ... SQL at Scale

    Cannot wonder what happened to Benjamin Black since it's only a couple of weeks since "yelling": "NoSQL took away the relational model and gave nothing back". But it looks like he came up with the answer:

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  • NoSQL: Why Redis? And Memcached, Cassandra, Lucene, ElasticSearch

    Why Redis? And Memcached, Cassandra, Lucene, ElasticSearch

    Why do we keep jumping from one storage engine to another? Can't we make up our minds already and settle with the "best" storage engine that meets our needs? In short, No. A common misconception is the belief that all storage engines are created equal, all designed to simply "store stuff" and provide fast access to your data. Unless your application performs one clearly defined simple task, it is a dire mistake to expect a single storage engine will effectively fulfill all of your data warehousing and processing needs.

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  • NoSQL: Measuring Redis SINTER/Set Intersection Performance

    Measuring Redis SINTER/Set Intersection Performance

    Redis ☞ SINTER (set intersection) operation benchmarked. An O(N * M) op:

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  • NoSQL: Membase Intro

    Membase Intro

    An intro slidedeck to Membase:

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  • NoSQL: MongoDB Indexing: An Optimization Primer

    MongoDB Indexing: An Optimization Primer

    Even if I've covered MongoDB Indexing and Indexes , now we have a video of Kyle Banker introducing MongoDB indexing:

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  • NoSQL: Ruby, Rails, and NoSQL: Cassandra, CouchDB, MongoDB

    Ruby, Rails, and NoSQL: Cassandra, CouchDB, MongoDB

    List of gems and brief installation notes and examples for using Cassandra, CouchDB, and MongoDB from Ruby on Rails:

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  • NoSQL: Scaling Out CouchDB with BigCouch

    Scaling Out CouchDB with BigCouch

    While CouchOne is focused on getting CouchDB on the mobiles — CouchDB is available on Android and probably coming to iOS , Cloudant, the other CouchDB oriented company, is focused on CouchDB horizontal scalability by providing as open source and hosting BigCouch .

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  • NoSQL: CouchDB Case Study: Dimagi - CouchDB Replication at Work

    CouchDB Case Study: Dimagi - CouchDB Replication at Work

    From the Dimagi CouchDB success story:

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  • NoSQL: Memcached/Membase: Writing Your Own Storage Engine

    Memcached/Membase: Writing Your Own Storage Engine

    Not sure how many will need to implement their own storage engine, but knowing there're a couple of projects that support pluggable engines ( Project Voldemort , Riak ) it might be that for special scenarios special engines could perform better. Now you can learn how to do it for Membase :

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  • NoSQL: OpenTSDB: A HBase Scalable Time Series Database

    OpenTSDB: A HBase Scalable Time Series Database

    OpenTSDB: a distributed, scalable monitoring system on top of HBase :

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  • NoSQL: Hadoop Best Practices and Anti-Patterns

    Hadoop Best Practices and Anti-Patterns

    An extensive post about Hadoop best practices and anti-patterns from Yahoo!:

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  • NoSQL: Redis 2.0.4: Non Critical Bug Fixes

    Redis 2.0.4: Non Critical Bug Fixes

    Speaking of releases , Redis has announced version 2.0.4, a minor bug fix release:

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  • NoSQL: VoltDB Release: Version 1.2 Featuring Data Availability Enhancements

    VoltDB Release: Version 1.2 Featuring Data Availability Enhancements

    VoltDB 1.2 released earlier this month:

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  • NoSQL: Riak SmartMachine Benchmark: The Technical Details

    Riak SmartMachine Benchmark: The Technical Details

    Remember the Riak in the Joyent cloud benchmark ? There's a post providing many more details about the tests run:

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  • NoSQL: Notes from the MongoBerlin Conference

    Notes from the MongoBerlin Conference

    At least 6 MongoDB talks summarized on topics like: BRAINREPUBLIC MongoDB case study, MongoDB internals, MongoDB indexing and query optimizer, MongoDB sharding internals, MongoDB replication internals, and scaling with MongoDB. I've found the ones on MongoDB internals quite interesting:

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  • NoSQL: eBay, Hadoop, HBase

    eBay, Hadoop, HBase

    From ☞ DBMS2 :

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  • NoSQL: Extending Business Intelligence with Graph Analytics

    Extending Business Intelligence with Graph Analytics

    But there are things most of these tools can't do, and that is analyze data when it's structured as a graph or network and when that data must be analyzed by traversing the graph. […] This problem can't be solved by simply summarizing data, nor does it have anything to do with predicting. Instead, the data must be organized as a graph and a tool must be able to traverse that graph; it has to be able "walk" from node to node. And today, this is not a feature found in most reporting and analytical tools.

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  • NoSQL: FameTown - A New AWS-Powered Facebook Game Using Membase

    FameTown - A New AWS-Powered Facebook Game Using Membase

    Any particular reason for Membase appearing mostly in game usecases? Or is it more like: "if Zynga is using Membase , then we will too"?

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  • NoSQL: Using Map-Reduce in a MongoDB Based Application

    Using Map-Reduce in a MongoDB Based Application

    This works fine, but there are a few issues with it: The map-reduce is run every time the page is hit. Since a variation of this method is used to provide a list of common tags for the home page of the site, this is definitely less than ideal. When a map-reduce function is run in MongoDB, by default the results are stored in a temporary collection which is cleaned up once the connection to MongoDB is closed, or when it is explicitly dropped – which I am not doing. Like the above issue, having to explicitly delete the collection on every page hit seems like excessive work. However leaving it as I currently am causes all these temporary collections to build up whilst the site is running. What a waste of space.

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  • NoSQL: Oracle Drops InnoDB from MySQL Classical Edition, But Not From Community Edition

    Oracle Drops InnoDB from MySQL Classical Edition, But Not From Community Edition

    I have heard many mentioning that Oracle removed InnoDB from the MySQL classical edition version. Now, I don't know too much about the various versions and licenses of MySQL — it looks like there are at least 5: enterprise, classical, standard, cluster carrier grade, and community — but InnoDB doesn't seem to have been dropped from the community edition too. So, I'm not really sure this is such a big deal. [ 1 ]

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  • NoSQL: HBase and Hadoop: How StumbleUpon Built an Advertising Platform

    HBase and Hadoop: How StumbleUpon Built an Advertising Platform

    Jean-Daniel Cryans presentation from Hadoop World on mixing real-time needs and batch processing for building an advertising platform using HBase and Hadoop:

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  • NoSQL: Hadoop: Solving Unsolvable Problems

    Hadoop: Solving Unsolvable Problems

    Abhishek Mehta [ 1 ] :

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  • NoSQL: Terrastore and ElasticSearch to Replace MySQL, Memcached and Sphinx

    Terrastore and ElasticSearch to Replace MySQL, Memcached and Sphinx

    Currently we are using PHP, MySQL, Sphinx, and Memcached to serve up pages so quick. […] […] Our (MY) final decision was to use Terrastore. I'm not sure if it is the fastest, but it is fast. The main reason is how easy it is to scale with growth, how well it protects the data and keeps multiple copies always available, and the fast release cycle which means it is always improving. As a replacement for Sphinx , we have considered many, but have landed on ElasticSearch, which just so happens to have a direct integration with Terrastore. A no-brainer for us to choose ElasticSearch for our search and ranking algorithms.

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  • NoSQL: MongoDB: When would you need more than 7 replica set members?

    MongoDB: When would you need more than 7 replica set members?

    From BoxedIce experience:

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  • NoSQL: Big Data and NoSQL March to the Enterprise

    Big Data and NoSQL March to the Enterprise

    On GigaOm the other day NoSQL was gone already , now it is cool again:

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  • NoSQL: Presentations from NOSQL Afternoon in Japan

    Presentations from NOSQL Afternoon in Japan

    The Palo Alto NoSQL event has been followed by one in Japan called NOSQL afternoon in Japan. Thanks to ☞ Gemini Mobile Technology blog I have found links to the video recordings from the event:

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  • NoSQL: Pylons & MongoDB: User Registration & Login

    Pylons & MongoDB: User Registration & Login

    For Pylons users:

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  • NoSQL: We are experiencing too much load. Let's add a new server.

    We are experiencing too much load. Let's add a new server.

    There's this idea floating around that we can scale out our data services "just in time". Proponents of cloud computing frequently tout this as an advantage of such a platform. Got a load spike? No problem, just spin up a few new instances to handle the demand. It's a great sounding story, but sadly, things don't quite work that way.

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  • NoSQL: Real-Time MapReduce

    Real-Time MapReduce

    Yahoo! Labs! Advertising Sciences has built a general-purpose, real-time, distributed, fault-tolerant, scalable, event driven, expandable platform called S4 which allows programmers to easily implement applications for processing continuous unbounded streams of data.

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  • NoSQL: Search Analytics with Flume and HBase

    Search Analytics with Flume and HBase

    In the last week, I've seen 3 articles or presentations on using Hadoop-based searches :

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  • NoSQL: Graph Databases to Standardize on an API

    Graph Databases to Standardize on an API

    Are graph databases going to standardize on a common API? It's still early to say, but it looks like some are making small steps towards it:

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  • NoSQL: Apache Hadoop and HBase

    Apache Hadoop and HBase

    Todd Lipcon's [ 1 ] slides from the NOSQL afternoon in Japan — the japanese version of the NOSQL evening in Palo Alto event:

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  • NoSQL: Why There Won't Be a LAMP For Big Data

    Why There Won't Be a LAMP For Big Data

    Redmonk:

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  • NoSQL: Redis and Memcached Benchmarks

    Redis and Memcached Benchmarks

    A long and interesting discussion on comparing Redis and Memcached performance. It all started ☞ here :

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  • NoSQL: Large-scale Incremental Processing Using Distributed Transactions and Notifications

    Large-scale Incremental Processing Using Distributed Transactions and Notifications

    From Daniel Peng and Frank Dabek paper ( ☞ PDF ):

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  • NoSQL: MongoDB Tricks: count() operation

    MongoDB Tricks: count() operation

    From a ☞ thread on MongoDB group :

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  • NoSQL: Hadoop and Elastic MapReduce at Yelp

    Hadoop and Elastic MapReduce at Yelp

    A story of using Hadoop at Yelp and migrating it to Amazon Elastic MapReduce:

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  • NoSQL: Using MySQL as NoSQL: A Story for exceeding 750k qps

    Using MySQL as NoSQL: A Story for exceeding 750k qps

    How many times do you need to run PK lookups per second? […] These are "SQL" overhead. It's obvious that performance drops were caused by mostly SQL layer, not by "InnoDB(storage)" layer. MySQL has to do a lot of things like below while memcached/NoSQL do not neeed to do. Parsing SQL statements Opening, locking tables Making SQL execution plans Unlocking, closing tables MySQL also has to do lots of concurrency controls.

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  • NoSQL: Spring Framework Goes NoSQL with Spring Data

    Spring Framework Goes NoSQL with Spring Data

    Spring frameworks feels like be all do all these days. On the other hand, having NoSQL databases integrated with Spring framework my actually represent an opportunity to penetrate the enterprise world.

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  • NoSQL: Designing algorithms for Map Reduce

    Designing algorithms for Map Reduce

    Another must read from Ricky Ho:

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  • NoSQL: NoSQL databases, Unix Zen, and Taco Bell Programming

    NoSQL databases, Unix Zen, and Taco Bell Programming

    Recently I've written that NoSQL databases should follow the Unix philosophy . Ted Dziuba, with his metaphoric style, is writing:

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  • NoSQL: CouchDB: A Great Option for Mobile Computing

    CouchDB: A Great Option for Mobile Computing

    Even if Krishnan Subramanian's title is CouchDB and SaaS, he got the part about CouchDB and mobile development right:

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  • NoSQL: MongoDB Replica Sets

    MongoDB Replica Sets

    Very good coverage of the MongoDB replica sets from Pramod Sadalage:

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  • NoSQL: Hadoop at Twitter: An Interview with Kevin Weil, Twitter Analytics Lead

    Hadoop at Twitter: An Interview with Kevin Weil, Twitter Analytics Lead

    Kevin Weil [ 1 ] in an interview about Twitter's usage of Hadoop:

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  • NoSQL: Neo4j and OrientDB Performance Compared

    Neo4j and OrientDB Performance Compared

    Sort of a benchmark based on running the ☞ TinkerPop test suite against Neo4j and OrientDB ( nb : we've learned recently that OrientDB is a document-graph database ).

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