I've noticed the mumblings of an anti-relational db revolution in a few
places...

Warren "Tray" Torrance


On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 15:44, Dustin Puryear <dpury...@puryear-it.com>wrote:

>  Seems to happening at a number of places. I know Amazon pushes it in
> their cloud solution.
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> *From:* general-boun...@brlug.net [mailto:general-boun...@brlug.net] *On
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> *Sent:* Thursday, March 11, 2010 3:10 PM
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> *Subject:* Re: [brlug-general] Digg.com dropping MySQL
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> The interesting part isn't that they're getting away from MySQL. It's that
> they're getting away from a relational database and moving to a key/value
> type database.
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