NoSQL Week in Review 20
This week’s edition of NoSQL week in review is being published from a quite far away location with unfortunately almost no connectivity. For the upcoming 2 weeks I’ll not be able to post as much as I’d like for as I’ll continue my trip in areas with almost no connectivity. I almost forgot how that feels. While I’ll do my best to catch the most important things in the NoSQL space, I might not have a way to post about it, but once I’ll make sure to update you once I get back home.
But now it’s time to review what happened in the NoSQL space last week:
What’s Hot in the NoSQL World
Last week most important event in the NoSQL world was the nosql:eu event organized in London. While it faced the volcano challenge the feedback was great and the organizers did an amazing job. I was supposed to get to there, but in my case nature won, so myNoSQL covered this event from distance. Anyways, it looks like there was a lot of interest for it as the first posts in the what’s hot in the NoSQL world section are:
- nosql:eu - 1st day and nosql:eu - 2nd day
- What NoSQL is NOT good for
- Riptano - First Company Focused on Cassandra
- Presentation: MapReduce in Simple Terms
- From MySQL to MongoDB: Migration Steps
Like always, that’s an interesting mix of everything!
NoSQL Week in Review
- Considering Data Stores
“Joseph Ottinger makes a good point on what is the process of picking up a storage solution …”
- Interview: Neo4j Emil Eifrem talks to Robert Scoble
“Emil Eifrem is talking with Robert Scoble about some interesting ways to use Neo4j (or more generically graph databases ): …”
- Release: CouchDB 0.10.2, Fixing Time Attack Vulnerability
“Apache CouchDB 0.10.2 has been released to fix the CVE02010-0009 Timing Attack vulnerability. What about CouchDB 0.11.0? …”
- Redis, Scala and PubSub
“Debasish Ghosh integrates Akka, a Scala implementation of the actor model , with Redis PUB/SUB support: …”
- Presentation: NoSQL: Dealing with the Data Deluge
“A presentation by John Quinn on NoSQL, relational databases and massive amounts of data. Somehow a nicer and extended form of NoSQL is here to stay : …”
- Follow nosql:eu Twitter Feed Live
“In case you’ve missed the nosql:eu conference, you can find below the most interesting nosql:eu twits and some of the nosql:eu presentations…”
- Breaking: Riptano - First Company Focused on Cassandra
“According to the latest news from nosql:eu, Jonathan Ellis, project chair for Cassandra, ex-Rackspace, has started a company named Riptano to focus on Cassandra …”
- Tutorial: MongoDB for PHP programmers
“A not quite safe for work, but detailed tutorial to MongoDB with PHP. …”
- What NoSQL is NOT good for
“Wondering if these arguments are valid? Let’s take a look at each of them. …”
- Follow nosql:eu Twitter Feed Live - Second day
“The 2nd day at nosql:eu is over. It is time to review the event …”
- Release: Cassandra 0.6.1, A Bug fix release
“Just a few days after the Best Evar released version , Cassandra has announced a new bug fix release including fixes for 13 issues: …”
- Upcoming Riak Version Getting Some New Cool Features
“Firstly, after dropping their custom protocol Jiak , upcoming Riak version will support protobuf and …”
- Neo4j Licensing Model
“I avoid by all means discussions related to patterns and licensing as I don’t really feel comfortable in the legal field and I’d hate myself for misinforming myNoSQL readers. Anyways if you are planning to use Neo4j you should read this: …”
- Failover Myths Debunked
“Michael Nygard clarifies some of the myths related to failover setups and the complicated live of ops teams: …”
- From MySQL to MongoDB: Migration Steps
“It comes as no surprise that MongoDB people are speaking quite often about migrating from MySQL to MongoDB considering that is part of their strategy. …”
- Getting started with Redis, Python and YQL
“A quick intro to Redis by Khashayar showing why he loves Redis, how to install and perform basic operations against Redis and building an RSS-to-Twitter tool with Python, YQL and Redis: …”
- About the NoSQL Hype Cycle
“Want to understand the NoSQL hype cycle? Then you should check …”
- Presentation: Blending NoSQL and SQL at Confoo
“Earlier today I wrote about the steps involved to migrate from MySQL to NoSQL . Anyways I do feel that in many cases NoSQL and RDBMS will live together under the same project umbrella . Michael Bleigh is covering this topic in his presentation: Blending NoSQL and SQL at Confoo : …”
- Postgres Blog: Learning from NoSQL
“Bruce Momjian definitely gets it: …”
- Attempts at Analyzing 19 million documents using MongoDB map/reduce
“Different in nature, but not the first time I’m reading about MongoDB size-related problems .…”
- Riak in Production: An Atypical Story
“A non-enterprisey and non-twitteresque, but very interesting Riak deployment on a church’s kiosks: …”
- Presentation: MapReduce in Simple Terms
“Saliya Ekanayake explains what juice blenders and MapReduce have in common. Pretty funny slides! …”
- Short Intro to MongoDB and VB.NET
“I was ending my post on MongoDB in the Windows environment with the comment: “I couldn’t find anything about Visual Basic and MongoDB :-)!”. Ask and you …”