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Tuesday, 9 March 2010
NoSQL Ecosystem News 2010-03-09
- A Redis monitor for ZenPack (Open Source Network Monitoring and Systems Management) ☞
- Just a quick reminder that today there will be an ad-hoc NoSQL & beers meetup at Bag O’Nails at 7pm. ☞ See the place on the map.
- Found this amazing poster on ☞ DarkGreyIndustries blog and I was wondering if we could try to plot each NoSQL project on it. What do you think?
Monday, 8 March 2010
NoSQL Ecosystem News 2010-03-08
- There will be an ad-hoc NoSQL & beers meetup at Bag O’Nails at 7pm. ☞ See the place on the map. It would be nice if you could drop me a note if planning to join us, but you can just show up there!
- I am in London this whole week and even if I have a crazy agenda I’d love to get a chance to meet myNoSQL readers and NoSQL users for a NoSQL chat and beer. Ping me!
- Redis 1.2.4 is out ☞. It fixes an issue with replication for dump files larger than 2GB.
Friday, 5 March 2010
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
NoSQL Ecosystem News 2010-03-02
- Redis 1.2.3 is out: fixes large file support for 32 bit targets and a few more things ☞
- The HBase Digest for February 2010 was published ☞
- CouchDB stats from BBC ☞:
Vaguely interesting KV/#couchdb stat from the BBC - 3.3 billion requests handled since last summer, running at about 150-170 million per day
- Performance improvements for GridFS API in the new version of MongoDB Ruby driver ☞
Thursday, 25 February 2010
NoSQL Ecosystem News 2010-02-25
- Happy birthday Redis! (via ☞ @antirez)
Redis is 1 year old! A shame it was not possible to publish 2.0 stable for today, but too much work to do still ;)
Monday, 22 February 2010
NoSQL Ecosystem News 2010-02-22
- Friday is party time CouchDB style: “Bay area friends of CouchDB: We invite you to the @couchio office warming party this Friday” ☞
- It’s official: Cassandra is now a top Apache project ☞
- New video from NoSQL@FOSDEM: George James: GT.M and OpenStreetMap
- From PyCon: SourceForge.net chooses Python, TurboGears and MongoDB to Redesign their Web Site. Slides ☞ here (PDF)
- New video from NoSQL@FOSDEM: Rob Tweed: MDB and MDBX: Open Source SimpleDB Projects based on GTM
- Just heard about VertexDB: a graph database on top of Tokyo Cabinet with HTTP/JSON support. I’d love to hear if anyone is using it. ☞
Friday, 19 February 2010
NoSQL Ecosystem News 2010-02-19
- A set of scripts for setting up a Cassandra cluster on Amazon EC2 ☞
- CouchDB might get support for Virtual Hosts ☞.
- An interview with Peter Neubauer from and about Neo4j ☞. You’ll get a chance to hear about Neo4j’s long history, what Neo4j 1.0 really means, Neo4j license (around min 11), tools (around min 23) and quite a few other things.
- I Just mentioned Grails NoSQL plugins and I’m already seeing some of them becoming more active. Grails HBase plugin has just been updated ☞
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
NoSQL Ecosystem News 2010-02-17
- Redis releases an important bug fix version: 1.2.2 ☞
- After Ubuntu, Riak gets an installation guide for OS X ☞. I’m wondering if Homebrew woudn’t be easier.
- New presentation from NoSQL@FOSDEM: Benoit Chesneau: CouchDB, a database designed for the web and more
- PyCon Live Stream based on Redis, Django, Twisted and Orbited ☞. Is the source code available?
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
NoSQL Ecosystem News 2010-02-16
- Neo4j finally 1.0. I’ve heard rumors of people wearing suites in the Neo offices for this release ☞. We will cover this major release in the upcoming days.
- New presentation from NoSQL@FOSDEM: Eric Evans: The Cassandra distributed database
- A quick guide to installing Riak on Ubuntu 9.10 ☞
- The Drawn-to-Scale Platform was announced. I’d like to see some docs on how to use the platform to better understand it ☞
Monday, 15 February 2010
NoSQL Ecosystem News 2010-02-15
- Griffon, a Grails like application framework for developing desktop applications in Groovy, gets support for both CouchDB and Neo4j ☞ and ☞
- A Redis presentation at SFMySqlMeetup (note: I couldn’t post it here as the quality is pretty bad) ☞
- Creating an unified ecosystem for the world of graphs and related projects and products seems like a challenge, but signs are this initiative is seeing some traction ☞
- Lift, the Scala web framework, is getting more NoSQL friendly by integrating CouchDB ☞
- Yet another interview with Mike Dirolf about MongoDB. This time on The TWiT Netcast Network with Leo Laporte and Randal Schwartz ☞
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
NoSQL Ecosystem News 2010-02-11
- A presentation about Redis and Resque (a background processing framework) ☞
- Riak gets a new Ruby client: ripple and generates a lot of buzz about it ☞
- AltDB instead of NoSQL? Not so bad IMO ☞
- The Neo4j database has no built in support for spatial data, but it looks like it is coming: ☞
- The preferred MongoDB C# library mongodb-csharp is introducing a fluent interface to map/reduce ☞
- Nothing fancy, but fair observations:
For a customer we have developed log analytics software. It’s currently uses MYSQL as the database backend. The system reads in a hourly log file, and calculates all kinds of fancy statistics. I wanted to see how the system would work if I used MongoDB, a schema-less document DB, instead of MYSQL.
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