I get asked a lot to explain about practical data modelling in NoSQL. In this blog entry I compare and contrast the well understood world
Category: NoSQL
MongoDB not fault tolerant…
Found this hilarious write up of MongoDB’s fault tolerance. More amusing were people (presumably from 10gen) agreeing in the comments but saying it was designed
My Podcast for DataInformed.com…
I was asked by Ian B. Murphy of Data Informed to do a podcast with him around my previous post on people’s NoSQL opinions online.
True ACID Compliance…
I was recently sent a link to a blog post where someone looked in to how compliant databases were that claimed to be ACID. This
NoSQL, huh, what is it good for?…
…Actually quite a lot really. Say it again, y’all! In this post I try to dymystify NoSQL for the Relational DB crowd / average human,
Royal Society of Chemistry unlocks historical data using MarkLogic…
This is a great use case and a must-read for anyone working with large quantities of scientific and research information. http://www.rsc.org/AboutUs/News/PressReleases/2012/MArkLogic-opens-up-RSC-data.asp If you want a