By Ilya Grigorik on January 14, 2011 The end of an architectural era, time for a complete rewrite? Is it really the case that by attempting to be a "one size fits all", the RDBMS "systems of the past" excel at nothing? The Cambrian explosion of alternative database engines certainly lends some credibility to that view. However, amidst all the hype, it is also easy to overlook the fundamentals: nor
UPDATE: Oracle officially released memcached daemon plugin that talks with InnoDB. I'm glad to see that NoSQL+MySQL has become an official solution. It's still preview release but will be very promising. Let's try it to make it better! Most of high scale web applications use MySQL + memcached. Many of them use also NoSQL like TokyoCabinet/Tyrant. In some cases people have dropped MySQL and have sh
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