On Jul 3, 1:00 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <yark...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is an interesting 
> read:http://tokyocabinet.sourceforge.net/tokyoproducts.pdf
>
> I wonder if you shouldn't be comparing tokyo tyrant to memcached, in which
> case they are comparable.

You could be right, I only went skin deep.

> The way I read this table, what it says is that tokyo-cabinet (the database)
> is almost as fast as python-dicts, in memory...
>
> That seems to make an arguemnt to move to (some?) column versoin of this
> db...   when looking also at things like Cassandra and Voldemort, this (to
> me at least) is making an additional argument to make a DAL for column-based
> databases - perhaps these 4 (Tokyo Cab, Cassandra, Voldemort, bigtable).

Interesting idea. Do any other frameworks support column-based DBs?.


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