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by Someone1234
2058 days ago
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That seems unfair. NoSQL was trying out new ideas in data storage. It was exciting to try out new or re-imagined core concepts, and some of those young projects had teething issues. But several are still around and remain popular, but they're popular for certain niches they excel at (and those niches were largely discovered through trial and error). In the SQL-sphere a lot of people skipped Postgres because MySQL had, at the time, the momentum in the free/cheap relational database space. Between then and now Progres has grown more elegantly than MySQL, and people are rightfully looking to it. |
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Was it? Or was it just rehashing old ideas made obsolete by relational databases?
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Information_Management_Sys...
> Initial release 1966; 54 years ago
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:NoSQL