And that leads us to the next dilemma that all databases face.
Replication.

On Jul 17, 2:50 pm, Rick <rickcar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think one of the reasons that relational databases are popular as
> compared to other solutions is that they map well to the theoretical
> tools, such as relational algebra/calculus.
>
> For an upcoming e-commerce project I suggested trying out couchDB (as
> promoted by the posse) and sCouchDB (the Scala version of same?)....
> and a friend with an architectural leaning asked something along the
> lines of:
>
> "but can you guarantee atomicity?"
>
> which shut me up pretty quickly.
>
> Disclaimer: I'm a fan of EJB 3.0
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