13 4 / 2012

kiip-engineering:

This week marks the one year anniversary of Kiip running MongoDB in production. As of this week, we’ve also moved over 95% of our data off of MongoDB onto systems such as Riak and PostgreSQL, depending which solution made sense for the way we use our data. This post highlights our experience with…

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    Mongo, highlighting...Not sure how much applies
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    Very interesting read...failure. Reminds me...PostgreSQL,...
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    の特徴にひかれた...がどうして Riak &...に切り替えたのか?...
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    Over the past 6 months, we’ve “scaled” MongoDB by moving data off of it. This process is an entire blog post itself, but...
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