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Why There Won't Be a LAMP For Big Data

Redmonk:

The majority of the non-relational database technologies will wither and die and/or be absorbed, of course: there is insufficient oxygen in the market to support a dozen plus entrants in each of the key-value store, document database, graph database, columnar database, and distributed filesystem categories. It is likely, however, that we will have one or more survivors in each because the data demands it.

We all want to be able to say: “I told you so”.

Original title and link: Why There Won’t Be a LAMP For Big Data (NoSQL databases © myNoSQL)

via: http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2010/10/01/why-there-wont-be-a-lamp-for-big-data/