Hi folks,
I’m developing Ruby and Rails application for a while, but was mostly
tight
to MySQL or SQlite3. There is a lot of buzz about schema free DBs and I
hear
a lot of names like Redis, MongoDB, CouchDB etc.
So my question is what is (really) the difference between those and when
do
you choose one over the over. Especially when dealing with the
enterprise
ecosystem.
I know that this is one of the “tell-me-your-OPINION” topic, but I want
to
expand my horizon and don’t have the experience and background right now
with those (NoSQL) databases.
Thank for any comments from experts.
Cheers,
Chris
Christoph J. wrote:
I’m developing Ruby and Rails application for a while, but was mostly
tight
to MySQL or SQlite3. There is a lot of buzz about schema free DBs and I
hear
a lot of names like Redis, MongoDB, CouchDB etc.
I really don’t think this is the appropriate forum to discuss this. It
is not directly related to Ruby on Rails. I doubt that most people here
really want to do your research for you. All those options you have
listed have their own web sites with their own documentation that
explains their strengths and trade-offs.
Go read about them and decide which is best for what you want to do.
http://code.google.com/p/redis/
http://couchdb.apache.org/
Thanks Robert.
So I’ll do the research on my own, now.
Chris