On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Tim Hoffman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> There are some grains for truth, however he fails to detail the effort
> you need to put in to build a moderatley reliable system let alone one
> that can with stand
> multiple failures.
>
> That alone is worth the price of admission.
>
> Try building a linux ha cluster with load balancing, failover and
> replicated database.
>
> Its not easy and requires a lot of expertise.
>
> Even with all the tools in EC2 its not a simple task,
>
> I personally don't have a problem with the non sql nature of the
> environment , I only occasionally use SQL for things over the
> last 10 years,

I found the datastore pretty obvious to use, but then again mnasia is
like it.  Ooo, that would be so rather awesome, and relatively easy
for Google to implement, an Erlang back-end, I would use that in a
heart-beat.  It would perform *very* well (better then Python,
probably  not as fast as Java), and the programming style is
*perfectly* designed for this, lots of little Actors with no
interacting data except through the datastore, would be perfect.  :)

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