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by mgachka
3952 days ago
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(I'm the author of the article) I'm 28 and I’m currently a Big Data developer (I use Hadoop, HBase, Hive …) and I don’t understand the buzz surrounding Big Data and NoSQL. With a relational database the complexity is hidden (more or less…) whereas with Big Data and NoSQL the developer needs to deal with this complexity himself/herself. As a result, most of the Big Data applications I’ve seen don’t work well. A really like Big Data because it’s more complex but to be honest, most of the time my work does not required the “Big Data scale”. |
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The other thing document databases can offer that relational databases struggle with is taking subsets (which we use for offline sync.) [2]
[1] http://blog.couchbase.com/nosql-adoption-survey-surprises
[2] http://developer.couchbase.com/mobile/