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by johannh
4601 days ago
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So what exactly makes Mongo such a bad implementation (apart from things that were already fixed)? I don't mean to defend MongoDB, i'm genuinely interested in finding a better NoSQL DB. I just usually get to hear the same "Fisher price" bashing without any real arguments. |
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NoSQL's name shows just how nebulous the concept is. It was first coined by someone who built a relational database but without implementing SQL, then it was later used to describe distributed, non-relational databases that ignored, downgraded or discarded some form of ACID. Now it can be a retronym for "not only SQL".
In this space, work out what your actually needs are, then carefully research the technology and pick whatever is most appropriate.