At Directi, we are taking a hard look at the way our applications need to store and retrieve data, and whether we really need to use a traditional RDBMS for all scenarios. This does not mean that we will eschew relational systems altogether. What it means is that we will use the best tool for the job – we will use non-relational options wherever needed and not throw everything at a relational database with a mindless one-size-fits-all approach.
This post covers the current landscape of the NoSQL space. In a subsequent post, I intend to cover in more detail the various problem areas addressed by NoSQL systems and the specific algorithms used.
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Overview of NoSQL databases; what, and why. I think this is an important emerging area; it seems that all the startups doing web, who have the freedom to choose the right technology for the job often use these. Now, IS-shops with rigid J2EE or .NET policies will soon have to consider them too,
Must-read. Erlang people I talk to say nice things about Riak.