Where noSQL falls down.
Could you reprint this invoice for me?
noSQL: Oh gee, reprinting is an application issue, I'll have to write some code
to allow that, it may take 2 to 4 hours with testing.
Pick; Sure we've been doing that for 30 years. Give me a minute.
-Original
Regarding scaling, the MV DBMS I use advertises as highly scalable. Even if
typical partitioning is not by sharding there are many ways in which databases
can scale. People looking for non-SQL-only DBMS tools will have many and varied
requirements --dawn
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On Dec 16,
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From: DavidJMurray (mvdbs.com) [nab...@mvdbs.com]
Date: 12/16/2011 09:37 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] Graph DataBase
I also, to some extent, agree with Dawn.
The mv, NF**2, post relational, PICK, or whatever the correct
No other software is required to make this work - except the intercall
library and python.
But, to help with the python coding, there is ctypesgen -
https://code.google.com/p/ctypesgen/ - which will create a python to intcall
library.
The other files, intcall.h and the *.so files are free from
In your quote from Dr Goodman, for what exact source are you quoting.
I would like to include that quote with a link in one on articles.
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Hi Laura,
I agree 100%. I think many have lost sight of the fact that customers
don't care what their software runs on, or what it's written in, just
whether it solves their business problems.
Have a wonderful Christmas!
Charlie Noah
Charles W. Noah Associates
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From: Laura Hirsh
... Most importantly, does i model allow a
company to focus on, and increase the bottom line of
their business.
It really shouldn't be about one technology vs another.
Laura hit it on the head. There's all of this rhetoric about
where MV is best positioned. But