Re: large dataset with write vs read clients

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 On 10/10/2010 2:43 AM, Craig Ringer wrote:

Some of the other flavours of non-SQL databases, both those that've been
around forever (PICK/UniVerse/etc, Berkeley DB, Cache, etc) and those
that're new and fashionable Cassandra, CouchDB, etc, provide some ACID
properties anyway. If you don't need/want an SQL interface to your
database you don't have to throw out all that other database-y goodness
if you haven't been drinking too much of the NoSQL kool-aid.
This is a terrible misunderstanding. You haven't taken a look at that Youtube clip I sent you, have you? I am an Oracle DBA, first and foremost, disturbing the peace since 1989. I haven't been drinking the NoSQL kool-aid at all. I was simply being facetious. ACID rules are business rules and I am bitterly opposed to relaxing them. BTW, my favorite drink is Sam Adams Ale.

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