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pdurbin |
pulsar: someone else who likes vertx: http://echelog.com/logs/browse/netbeans/1442008800 |
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pulsar |
ah, nice |
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pdurbin |
and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OrientDB apparently |
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pulsar |
i have been toying with orientdb quite a while ago |
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pulsar |
when i was evaluating big-data stuff |
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pdurbin |
so it's a graph, document, and relational database in one? |
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pulsar |
and not big data at all ;) |
12:55 |
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pulsar |
yes. |
12:55 |
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pulsar |
or wasnt back then, did not revisit it recently |
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pdurbin |
they have pages on "vs mongo" and "vs neo4j" |
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pulsar |
yes, mongo bit me bad back then, whenever i hear mongo i start twitching |
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pulsar |
sharding my ass |
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pdurbin |
:) |
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pdurbin |
I haven't really used mongo. |
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pulsar |
my perspective on mongo based on my trials from couple of years ago: |
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pulsar |
- clustering / sharding is a mess |
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pulsar |
- nice object store |
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pulsar |
- horrible performance as the number of stored objects increases (indexing turned off) |
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pulsar |
orient felt a bit better, but lacks the clustering aspect iirc |
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pulsar |
and the data i have to deal with is in the ballbark of 50tb |
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pdurbin |
so what did you use instead? |
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pulsar |
hbase |
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pdurbin |
ah |
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pulsar |
+ cloudera |
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pulsar |
managing a cluster with cloudera is very convenient |
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pdurbin |
cool |
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pulsar |
for smaller stuff i use mapdb |
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pulsar |
basically a "persisten" hashmap |
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pdurbin |
nice. I use postgres at work. seems fine |
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pdurbin |
oh, and solr, which is great |
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pulsar |
yeah, used lucene a lot |
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pulsar |
and liked the simplicity of solr, although i would go with elastic next time. |
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pulsar |
i think it has more momentum |
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pdurbin |
could be, but it's not like solr is standing still. they seem to have good velocity. I haven't even upgraded to version 5 yet |
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