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IRC log for #friendlyjava, 2015-08-30

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08:28 nanoz joined ##friendlyjava
08:28 nanoz vello
08:29 * nanoz anyone using nosql in there project ?
11:09 pulsar "the nosql" ;) ... yeah. hbase
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17:38 nanoz pulsar why not cassandra ?
17:41 nanoz pulsar
17:41 nanoz pulsar
17:41 nanoz pulsar
17:52 pulsar penny?
17:52 pulsar penny?
17:52 pulsar penny?
17:53 pulsar back then when i started that project (~4 years ago), cassandra was a pile of data loosing crap.
17:54 pulsar hbase did not loose any data i put into it. also it did perform well when accessing my data. tried mongo (laughed once and never looked back) and lucene ... which is not really big data, so it does not count
17:55 pulsar depens on your usecase / access / insert patterns. i had a write once, read many scenario. hbase did play well with map reduce and thank to cloudera the cluster management got also very easy.
17:55 pulsar this are my reasons to choose hbase, you might find as many good ones for cassandra.
17:55 pulsar nanoz:
17:55 pulsar nanoz:
17:55 pulsar nanoz:
17:58 nanoz http://kkovacs.eu/cassandra-vs-mongodb-vs-couchdb-vs-redis
17:59 nanoz Cassandra (2.0) Best used: When you need to store data so huge that it doesn't fit on server, but still want a friendly familiar interface to it.

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