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October 1, 2010. Like many people already doing so, Ive been digging into Redis and other NoSQL products. Unlike all those anti-SQL fanboys, I have 15 years of experience in RDBMS, and I know the relational algebra has a lot more mathematical implications in practice than the CAP theorem, not to mention the maturity of implementations, so I proceeded with caution. I first looked at Cassandra. Second, by scaling horizontally, you only get performance gain in ON, at the cost of decreased MTBF. It.PARSED CONTENT
The domain states the following, "Like many people already doing so, Ive been digging into Redis and other NoSQL products." I analyzed that the web site also said " Unlike all those anti-SQL fanboys, I have 15 years of experience in RDBMS, and I know the relational algebra has a lot more mathematical implications in practice than the CAP theorem, not to mention the maturity of implementations, so I proceeded with caution." They also stated " I first looked at Cassandra. Second, by scaling horizontally, you only get performance gain in ON, at the cost of decreased MTBF." The meta header had ruby as the first search term. This keyword was followed by meta which isn't as urgent as ruby.