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by pilsetnieks
4113 days ago
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The advocates of dropping NoSQL and returning to SQL databases are indeed a minority — as the majority never went away from SQL databases, especially for the purposes they fulfil well. Right tool for the job and all that stuff. |
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Of course I am talking about middle to enterprise companies. I am sure for individuals a typical LAMP setup is still going to be fine. But then again many of those are running their apps in the cloud and hence want a database that is resilient in the face of node outages. MySQL and PostgreSQL are both a PITA to get this right compared to almost every NoSQL database.