NoSQL: noSQL is what you need 99% of the cases

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noSQL is what you need 99% of the cases

Let me put a disclaimer before I carry on. There might be situations where noSQL's solution are absolutely illogical to use. But I firmly believe that if you are using a database for storing Ruby's or PHP's object into a database to eventually retrieve them later, you fit in my 99% case scenario.

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