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3 Shiny New Toys for Redis

It’s a new year, and already the Redis community is hard at work developing some new and very cool tools to make Redis work for you.  Often described as...

0 replies - 5297 views - 01/09/12 by Chris Smith in Tips and Tricks

MongoDB as a Message Queue

This is a live blog from MongoSV. Here’s a link to the entire series of posts.About.me uses MongoDB for different pieces of infrastructure, but this talk is...

0 replies - 7191 views - 01/09/12 by Mike Dirolf in Articles

The Beautiful Marriage of MongoDB and Redis

I am on the record as being a MongoDB fan, admirer, and devotee. I never...

0 replies - 17146 views - 01/09/12 by Cody Powell in Articles

MongoDB Schema Design by Example

This was a live-blog from a MongoSV session. Here’s a link to the entire series of posts. Kyle’s strategy is to start with a normalized representation...

0 replies - 9064 views - 01/07/12 by Mike Dirolf in Articles

The Future of CouchDB and Couchbase Server

“What’s the future of CouchDB? It’s Couchbase.” —Damien Katz“The future of CouchDB is CouchDB.” —Noah Slater First of all, don’t panic. The...

1 replies - 4229 views - 01/06/12 by Bradley Holt in News

Architecture > Code

Steve Py asks an interesting question in one of the comments to my On Infinite Scalability post: Can you elaborate more on: "Note, those changes...

2 replies - 3488 views - 01/06/12 by Ayende Rahien in Articles

Running along the graph using Neo4J Spatial and Gephi

When I started running some years ago, I bought a Garmin Forerunner 405. It’s a nifty little device that tracks GPS coordinates while you are running....

0 replies - 5555 views - 01/05/12 by Davy Suvee in Articles

MongoDB's Write Lock Performance: 1.8 vs. 2.0

MongoDB, as some of you may know, has a process-wide write lock. This has caused some degree of ridicule from database purists when they discover such a...

2 replies - 7877 views - 01/04/12 by Rick Copeland in Articles

Why NoSQL is Not Just For Google and Amazon

In fact, for over 30 years or so, the Database Wars have been settled, the relational databases have won the fight, and the decision left was which ...

4 replies - 8862 views - 01/04/12 by Ayende Rahien in Articles

On the Subject of NoSQL (and a bit about graph databases)

The major point of many of Martin Fowler's blog posts, repeated in his book, is that NoSQL represents a movement away from integrating on the database and...

0 replies - 1743 views - 01/04/12 by Chris Travers in Articles

Data Structure for Social News Streams on Graph Databases

Ok you guys did not hear much from me most recently. I was on vaccation and then on summer school and I worked on my first scientific poster and on a talk...

1 replies - 5155 views - 01/03/12 by René Pickhardt in Articles

Pig / Cassandra: binary operator expected

If you are trying to run Pig on Cassandra and you encounter: "binary operator expected"You are most likely running pig_cassandra against the latest...

0 replies - 3620 views - 01/01/12 by Brian O' Neill in Articles

Using Bio4j + Neo4j Graph-algo component for finding protein-protein interaction paths

Hi all ! Today I managed to find some time to check out the Graph-algo component from Neo4j and after playing with it plus Bio4j a bit, I have to say it seems...

2 replies - 4337 views - 12/31/11 by Pablo Pareja Tobes in Articles

BSON and Data Interchange

There’s a lot of good things about JSON — it’s a standards based, language independent, representation of object-like data. Also, it’s easy to...

1 replies - 5918 views - 12/29/11 by Francesca Krihely in Articles

MongoDB Performance Tuning and Scalability

This post was a live blog from the recent MongoSV conference.  Here’s a link to the entire series of posts. Kenny is getting started, talking about...

2 replies - 8073 views - 12/27/11 by Mike Dirolf in Articles