Yup. 
I'd love to hear from people about there thoughts on all forms of persistent 
storage. 
I've always had the thought that Document based storage lacked the integrity of 
a RDBMS mainly with foreign keys etc(yes I do use foreign key constraints in my 
rails projects).
However I think I'm just uninformed.

Please please inform me, because I'm very interested in this whole topic. 

Cam


On 27/01/2010, at 12:15 PM, Jonathan Clarke wrote:

> Anyone want to branch this conversation out to Couch / Mongo DB?
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> 2010/1/27 David Lee <[email protected]>:
>> My take: When you're choosing a database, do you want one that was built
>> carefully and has been stable and consistent since its inception, or do you
>> want one where not silently hosing all your data is a recent feature? And as
>> Lachie said, even subselects are recent in MySQL.
>> 
>> This is hardly an objective analysis, but PostgreSQL reminds me of BSD;
>> MySQL reminds me of PHP ...
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