Steve and Wynn sat down with Eliot Horowitz from 10gen to talk about MongoDB, the NoSQL landscape, and the fun of building at Web Scale. Join the discussion Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Featuring: Wynn Netherland – GitHub, X Steve Klabnik – Website, GitHub, X Show Notes: Eliot Horowitz CTO and Co-Founder of 10gen Dwight Merriman CEO & Co-Founder at 10gen NoSQL is a loose term for Key Value Stores, Graph Databases, and Document Databases MongoDB still has a large roadmap ahead MongoDB was first featured on The Changelog over a year ago Single server durability tops the list of new additions in 1.8 Replica sets are an elaboration on the existing master/slave replication, adding automatic failover and automatic recovery of member nodes Shutterfly and Foursquare boast some of the largest MongoDB implemenation MongoDB’s sharding enables horizontal scaling across multiple nodes. Mongo vs. Riak (and other Dynamo inspired stores) Full vs. eventual consistency Compound indexes Increment operations Be sure and check out our Riak interviews: Part 1 and Part 2 Mongo vs. CouchDB Couch uses Map/Reduce views Couch has great master-master replication Couch runs on mobile Mongo’s sharding is closer to a relational database Mongo’s Geo features now support more precise, spherical geospatial indexing Mongo shines at User profiles CMS data Mongo enjoys wide language binding support Eliot and 10gen think the Web Scale meme is all in good fun BSON [bee · sahn], short for Binary JSON, is a binary-encoded serialization of JSON-like documents Our interview with Douglas Crockford on JSON MongoDB 2.0 will be focusing on concurrency, aggregation, online compaction, and TTL temporal collections Eliot likes Racket when he’s not slinging C. Linus Torvalds is one of Eliot’s heroes Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
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