Episode 1 – Mongo DB Is Web Scale
March 13th 2015 Posted at MongoDB
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Q&A discussion discussing the merits of No SQL and relational databases.
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March 13th 2015 Posted at MongoDB
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Q&A discussion discussing the merits of No SQL and relational databases.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Great discussion on noSQL, MySQL vs. MongoDB :)
Does /dev/null support sharding?
I love this! So many guys at one of the companies I work at want to do
Mongo DB.
“MongoDB is web scale” – 5 minutes of pure unadulterated joy for any
software engineer.
Примерно так все вчера и происходило :)
…you are going to blow some project to hell because you get a woody
playing with software like it’s a sex doll…
#NoSQL #MongoDB #Fanboy
Can’t believe MongoDB Inc managed to raise $400M with a subpar technology
that can hardly scale past a handful of servers. Obviously the gullible
shareholders haven’t seen this video. MongoDB bites the dust hard in nearly
all benchmarks featuring Cassandra and even more so with Aerospike.
my dick is an excellent database, it handles joins really well and scales
when needed
The funniest part is that people who actually use mysql/mariadb are just as
clueless as the mongodb ‘tard. NoSQL is great where it makes sense, but
mysql never makes sense.
Of course most people who use mysql think that the relational in relational
database has to do with how tables “relate” to each other and also use PHP
making them epic retards.
If you need a relational database, Postgresql is the way to go instead of
using that crappy under-featured buggy mess known as mysql.
Just saw this for the first time. It has harsh language in it but made me
laugh…
Episode 1 – Mongo DB Is Web Scale
I know that my SQL friends will get a kick out of this…
This is so racist
I’m a noSQL fan, but this shows some of the tradeoffs… and a little bit
of a laugh. NSFW really.
Does /dev/null support sharding? Is it web scale?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2F-DItXtZs +Master Apropos #webscale
This video being four years old explains a lot. I’m never using a
relational DB again if I can avoid it.
I heard ENGINE=BLACKHOLE in MySQL is pretty fast too.
Oldies, but goodies … :)
Its funny. But I think it’s wrong to say that a particular technology is
never applicable. NoSQL has its purposes (for example, Redis makes a really
good lightweight session store). Also, I think SQL has a LOT of drawbacks –
I really hate dealing with ORMs – They feel redundant. That said, it’s
really important to be able to query the data in complex ways. I haven’t
done enough work with NoSQL to know how effective their query ‘language’ is
but I’ve heard good things about Cassandra.
Any respectable financial institution knows to use KDB.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2F-DItXtZs
/dev/null is a good choice for a small, bootstrapped startup, but once you
get beyond a certain point it really doesn’t scale well. Do you really want
to be maintaining multiple servers and configuring /dev/null on all of them?
If you are serious about web scale you need to go with a true DaaS solution
http://devnull-as-a-service.com/
That’s just weird
“If that’s what they need to do to get those kick-ass benchmarks, then it
is a good design.” LOLOLOLOL