Matt,

One other thing, perhaps the biggest item is confidence.  When something 
doesn't work as expected in my Cache or GT.M database, I am 99.9999% 
certain that it is problem I created, not a bug in Cache or GT.M.  That 
confidence is based on the experience I've had using them, the years of 
experience they have behind them, and the large base of users beating on 
them every day in production environments. I don't think I'd have that 
confidence with the newer No-SQL databases.  That doesn't mean the problem 
wouldn't  99.9999% of the time be mine!

Mark

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