On Oct 22, 2007, at 5:44 AM, Gregory Stark wrote:
"Tom Lane" <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Thomas Kellerer <spam_eater@xxxxxxx> writes:
Where else do they want to store relational data than in a RDBMS?
Indeed. It seems like we can hardly answer the OP's question without
asking "compared to what?" If they're afraid an RDBMS won't scale,
what have they got in mind that they are so certain will scale?
I suspect they're misapplying the lesson Google taught everyone.
Namely that
domain-specific solutions can provide much better performance than
general-purpose software.
That and they've probably been reading a lot of reddit which has had
a fairly large number of posts over the past few months along the
lines of "CouchDB is the future for everything!!!" or "RDBMS are old
technology solution that no longer applies to today's problems!!!".
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