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ctrabold

  1. OH "Production gibt es nicht mehr."
  2. Current status twitter.com/ctrabold/statu…
  3. BIG THANKS for the inspiring time and great Orga #mat12! Special kudos to the #ClubMate suppliers :)
  4. Just downloaded the new version of the #riak handbook! riakhandbook.com perfect timing #mat12
  5. In the end it's about the storage engine not the query language, isn't it? #thoughts #mat12 (do I smell SQL 3.0 here?)
  6. And I still dislike the name "NoSQL". Saw many NoSQL (Graph) DBs using it eg OrientDB. Better "NoRowsAndTablesButObjectsSQL"? ;) #mat12
  7. Conclusion after two days of #mat12: Hardest part with NoSQL is releasing pressure "choosing the perfect tool". Don't boil oceans.
  8. OH "I don't get this #nosql hype. I never touched SQL since I switched to ActiveRecord." #mat12
  9. CERN: ~5PB of data … per experiment. #wow #mat12
  10. @T3RevNeverEnd just imagine: no single point of failure, eternal data storage. Not owned by Oracle. #esoteric #nosql #mat12
  11. @janbelke 14x14 "cheers mate!" :)
  12. Solution for missing metrics: get me more into graphDBs and experience the awesomeness myself. My 1st steps with NoSQL were already amazing.
  13. Missing comparison / metrics w OldSQL from time to time. Because "damn fast" seems to be still (?) a feature of MySQL for example. #mat12
  14. In NoSQL there's only "very fast", "very very fast" and "damn fast". At least that's my impression at #mat12