Dear Josh, can you link to me some blueprints for non-relational data stores?
Thank you very much, Giuseppe 2013/9/6 Josh Odom <[email protected]> > Hi Giuesppe, > The mission statement for trove was recently changed and approved by the > technical committee to include both relational and non-relational > databases. There are several blueprints in place for non-relational data > stores with some implementation work also in flight. > > -Josh > > From: Giuseppe Galeota <[email protected]> > Date: Friday, September 6, 2013 8:23 AM > To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Subject: [Openstack] [Trove] Relational or Non-relational DB? > > Dear all, > I am a developer interested to the Databases as a Service, and in > particular for creation of relational and non-relational databases. So I > joined the Trove project. > > On this link (https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Trove#Mission_Statement) I > read: "Mission of Trove: to provide scalable and reliable Cloud Database > as a Service provisioning functionality for *both relational and > non-relational database engines*. > > On this link (http://docs.openstack.org/developer/trove/#introduction), > instead, > I read: "It’s designed to run entirely on OpenStack, with the goal of > allowing users to quickly and easily utilize the features of *a > relational database*" > > So, I am confused. > > 1) Is Trove designed to create both a *relational *and a *non-relationa*l > database? > > 2) Is Trove designed to create *only a relational* database? In this > case, how can I modify the source code in order to allow creation of > relational databases that use no-mysql engine (but use, for example, > Postegres)? > > > Thank you very much, > Giuseppe > >
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