Nice.
On 8 March 2013 07:50, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote: > We were featured in Computerworld's list of 15 high-impact Apache projects: > > This database uses JSON for documents, JavaScript for MapReduce queries, >> and HTTP for an API. CouchDB’s core feature is its replication mechanism, >> says Jan Lehnhardt, a longtime contributor to the project. > > > > “It allows [us] to synchronize any instance of CouchDB with any other. Each >> copy of the data can be worked on independently, and changes can be >> synchronized back to all other members of the group. Naturally occurring >> conflicts can be dealt with programmatically.” > > > > CouchDB replication can be used to distribute data globally or move it >> geographically closer to users. Improvements planned include integration >> with BigCouch, a fault-tolerant, clustered version of CouchDB, Lehnhardt >> says. The database’s JavaScript engine will be changed to V8 and Node.JS >> for more flexibility of in-server scripting. > > > http://www.computerworld.com.au/slideshow/455802/pictures_15_high-impact_apache_projects/?image=4 > > -- > NS
