Didn't know about _update, thanks. Yea, would be nice to have sharding 
merged.

> Poor support  I don't see why not using Github as an authority means poor 
user support.

On GitHub users are just a click away (everyone have a GitHub account now) 
- it's easy, users will participate and report bugs and suggestions.

On Monday, 20 January 2014 15:00:36 UTC+4, Benoit Chesneau wrote:
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 4:10 AM, Alexey Petrushin 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> I wrote small article with my subjective view about how CouchDB differs 
>> from MongoDB
>>
>> http://petrush.in/blog/2013/a-little-about-cochudb-and-comparison-with-mongodb/show
>>
>>
>>
> subjective indeed.
>
> Saying it's harder because of using M/R in secondary indexes is 
> subjective. Most people will see maps as a way to match documents and emit 
> values they need to query later / keys. Which at the end especially for 
> javascript is user give a lot of flexibility. (some should also ask himself 
> why mpngodb added this feature later).
>
> M/R chaining: there are some nodejs project that does that. Waiting for 
> this feature in couchdb that will probably come soon in a way or another.
>
> no in/place update. Well such things could be done using _update functions 
> if you really need it while still having an append-only database. If you 
> really care about your data you don't want to update in place except in a 
> cache database maybe.
>
> no sharding/scale: true for now. But actually the code coming fonm 
> cloudant.con is actually in the process to be merged.
>
>
> Popularity. true . This is true for all db backed with a lot of money 
> anyway:
>
> http://db-engines.com/en/ranking
>
>
> Poor support  I don't see why not using Github as an authority means poor 
> user support. You can use Jira, you can use the mailing-lists open to every 
> one. You have an open documentation that you can patch. And support of PR 
> from github has been considerably improved. Couchdb is also backed by one 
> of the oldest organisation in the world.
>
>
> About the  "high-availability", "scalability", "high-load" , you're saying 
> they are not here. It all depends
> what you mean when using these terms. It all depends on your usage. also. 
> A lot of usages around will contradict your feeling.
>
> - benoit
>
>
>  
>
>> On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 5:35:40 PM UTC+4, Dylan Hassinger wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everybody - I am a Node newb building my first app, and trying to 
>>> figure out which database system to use. Can anybody shed some light on 
>>> what the major differences are between Mongo, Couch and LevelDB - and when 
>>> is the right time to to use them?
>>>
>>> Specifically, is the syntax similar between them / is it easy to switch 
>>> after-the-fact?
>>>
>>> Also wondering if anybody has suggestions for hosted 
>>> database-as-a-service options? I've heard good things about MongoHQ, but 
>>> not sure if there's hosted options for Couch or LevelDB. Thanks for any 
>>> help!!
>>>
>>> dylan
>>>
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